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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/08/2014 11:29 AM, Stephen John
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<div>On 10/08/2014 11:01 AM, Stephen John Smoogen
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#ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">I am working on
installing amavis-new on an arm system
(Cubietruck with Redsleeve 6). It has
dependency issues. I tried 'yum deplist
amavis-new' and extracting from it I see:<br>
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dependency: perl(<a moz-do-not-send="true">Net::Server</a>)
>= 0.87<br>
Unsatisfied dependency<br>
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dependency: perl(Mail::SPF)<br>
Unsatisfied dependency<br>
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Can someone see about adding these (and any
of their dependencies) to the epel6-arm
repo?<br>
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<div>Where are you getting an epel6 arm? There
isn't one that we maintain<br>
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No, you are not maintaining it, as has been explained to
me this morning by the Redsleeve leader, Gordon Bobic.
He said that it originally was put together by Michael
Lang who has since moved on to other things. So
basically it seems it is orphaned. It would be really
nice if the epel community takes it on. Get your feet
wet so to speak before the Centos7-arm work.<br>
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<div>We would need a RHEL-7 or CentOS-7 arm before we could
even start building stuff for EPEL-arm. It isn't a chicken
or an egg problem, but a chicken and then the egg problem.<br>
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This I understand. First we need that Centos7 arm. The Centos team
made a call to start working on it a couple months ago, but there is
no apparent activity on the centos-arm list. I suspect higher
priority migrations (like C7-i386).<br>
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But there is an equiv to Centos6-arm, and that is Redsleeve6. There
is that large community of Rasp-PI out there, but I see the
Allwinner chip, particularly the Cubieboard as a more server device
(has a sata interface and 1 - 2 G memory).<br>
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I was told that I might have to use cpan2rpm for these two, but that
will be yet another new advanture.<br>
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And for Dovecot, I am missing:<br>
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perl-Email-Valid
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perl-Log-Log4perl
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perl-MIME-EncWords
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imapsync
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Going to have to figure out how to get those.<br>
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In the epel6 repo they all show as -noarch<br>
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