On 16 June 2014 12:10, Kevin Fenzi <kevin@scrye.com> wrote:
Greetings.

One thing I missed in the RHEL7 release was that there is a repository
now called 'rhel-extras'.

For RHEL6 this contains upgrade packages (for in place rhel6->rhel7
upgrades).

For RHEL7 this contains (for now) docker and a number of flask packages
that docker-registry needs.

The policy for this repo is:
https://access.redhat.com/site/support/policy/updates/extras/

I'd like to propose that we include this in EPEL7 at least as a repo
that we don't conflict with (ie, as packages are added there, they are
retired from epel). CentOS will be building these packages as part of
it's base collection I think.


I agree. Is there a way we could (if we wanted to) tie checks with what is in git.centos.org? If it is there then its going to be in the upstream somewhere and would allow us to avoid some conflicts.

 
If packages in that repo prove too fast or too slow moving, we can look
at adding parallel installable versions of packages in there in EPEL.

Thoughts?

kevin

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