On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Deependra Singh Shekhawat
<deepsa(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I have checked that there was a discussion which happened in this list
regarding packaging eucalyptus for fedora. I took up this task of
identifying what all packages are required for eucalyptus to be installed on
a fedora box. I am trying to put the list of packages I have found are
needed for a setup, please correct me if you think I am wrong.
Main packages:
euca-axis2c
euca-rampartc
eucalyptus
eucalyptus-cc
eucalyptus-cloud
eucalyptus-common-java
eucalyptus-gl
eucalyptus-nc
eucalyptus-sc
eucalyptus-walrus
groovy
Dependencies:
ant
ant-nodeps
java-1.6.0-openjdk
httpd
bridge-utils
ntp
dhcp
httpd
Please note that there had been a discussion on axis2c and rampartc to be
included in fedora and check if the upstream is interested in doing that. I
am not sure what happened in that front but just digging through the mailing
list I have found this:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/cloud/2010-February/000058.html
As far as I see eucalyptus folks are applying some patch sent by upstream to
fix some memory leaks issue. Maybe the eucalyptus folks can comment on this
leg.
Beside that I have seen success in getting euca2ools into fedora more
information in the following link:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=553769
Maybe after expert comment on this mail we can create a small page on wiki
about eucalyptus support in fedora on
fedoraproject.org/wiki
While I have no comments or expertise about the above lists - I think
having a wiki page regarding eucalyptus support would be an excellent
addition.
I think it would also be an excellent idea to have a more general list
of packages not only inclusive of eucalyptus, but also anything that
would go into an AMI, or really, anything cloud-related that might be
good for long-term thinking... and start keeping track of package
status, ticket numbers, etc. That could be the same page in the wiki
as Eucalyptus (just have a general-purpose page for all the
cloud-related packages), or we could break Eucalyptus out into its own
page.
Anyway: It's a wiki, be bold :) I say go for it.
-Robyn
Cheers
Deependra (jeevan_ullas)
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