From pingou at pingoured.fr Wed Dec 14 12:27:55 2011 From: pingou at pingoured.fr (Pierre-Yves Chibon) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 18:27:55 +0100 Subject: [R-repo-dev] First release for EL6 Message-ID: <1323883675.30616.6.camel@pingouambre.dyndns.org> Hi everyone, I lately got access to an EL-6 machine and the wish to see this project come through came back. A long last wish was to rewrite R2spec to (imho) a better state, this is now done (announce [1]) and soon the version 4.1.0 will be release. Using this new R2spec (adjusted as needed) on this machine, I have decided to start building RPMs. Took a little bit of time (even after some mock tuning), but I am now in a state where I believe I built what I could automatically and to go further I'll have to dig in by hand. A friend of mine agreed to provide hosting, I bought the r-repo.org domain name where I put a wordpress for blog and documentation. I added your names on the about page as former participant but if you are still interested or if you don't want to have your name there, please let me know (also if you have blog/website to which you would like the page to link to, let me know). I am now at the stage of signing and uploading the RPMs, then I'll have to create r-repo-release RPM with the gpg key, upload it, document a bit more and we should have the first release ready. I hope to have something we can test before the end of the week and the official release after Christmas holidays. I am thinking to create a couple of github/gitorious repo 1) r-repo which would contain all the spec files 2) r-repo-scripts which would contain the script I used to build the RPMs I am still thinking on using this mailing-list for communicating and maybe the wiki to document the process used. I realize that this project has been in stand-by for a while, is there still some interest ? Hope this helps, Regards, Pierre From pingou at pingoured.fr Wed Dec 14 12:32:28 2011 From: pingou at pingoured.fr (Pierre-Yves Chibon) Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 18:32:28 +0100 Subject: [R-repo-dev] First release for EL6 In-Reply-To: <1323883675.30616.6.camel@pingouambre.dyndns.org> References: <1323883675.30616.6.camel@pingouambre.dyndns.org> Message-ID: <1323883948.30616.8.camel@pingouambre.dyndns.org> On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 18:27 +0100, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I lately got access to an EL-6 machine and the wish to see this project > come through came back. > A long last wish was to rewrite R2spec to (imho) a better state, this is > now done (announce [1]) and soon the version 4.1.0 will be release. > Using this new R2spec (adjusted as needed) on this machine, I have > decided to start building RPMs. > Took a little bit of time (even after some mock tuning), but I am now in > a state where I believe I built what I could automatically and to go > further I'll have to dig in by hand. > > A friend of mine agreed to provide hosting, I bought the r-repo.org > domain name where I put a wordpress for blog and documentation. > I added your names on the about page as former participant but if you > are still interested or if you don't want to have your name there, > please let me know (also if you have blog/website to which you would > like the page to link to, let me know). > > I am now at the stage of signing and uploading the RPMs, then I'll have > to create r-repo-release RPM with the gpg key, upload it, document a bit > more and we should have the first release ready. > I hope to have something we can test before the end of the week and the > official release after Christmas holidays. > > I am thinking to create a couple of github/gitorious repo > 1) r-repo which would contain all the spec files > 2) r-repo-scripts which would contain the script I used to build the > RPMs > > I am still thinking on using this mailing-list for communicating and > maybe the wiki to document the process used. > > > I realize that this project has been in stand-by for a while, is there > still some interest ? The R2spec announce: http://blog.pingoured.fr/index.php?post/2011/11/12/New-R2spec-\%C3%B3/ The r-repo website: http://r-repo.org/ The about page: http://r-repo.org/about-r-repo/ Pierre