On 05/23/2017 07:25 AM, Martin Pitt wrote:
This is now sufficiently useful and robust for getting some wider
feedback and
testing. For easier and faster development it's currently a standalone
project/repository [4], it includes a README how to install it:
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/cockpit
cd ~/.local/share/cockpit
git clone
https://github.com/martinpitt/cockpit-os-updates.git
npm install
npm run compile
If you don't have "npm", you need to install it first with "sudo yum
install npm".
This brings up an idea: it would really really help with user testing if
we could build test versions like this one (maybe from PRs) into
containers and make them available with a tag.
It's pretty trivial for me, or other users, to install an alternate
version of Cockpit via container. Running npm compile (even inside a
container) is kind of a pain.
I'll give building this one as a cockpit/ws container a shot.
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Josh Berkus
Project Atomic
Red Hat OSAS