On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 09:05:58AM -0400, Eric Christensen wrote:
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 14:34, David
Nalley<david.nalley(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> 2009/8/8 Eric Christensen <eric(a)christensenplace.us>:
>> With some help from quaid and ricky, I was able to get Zikula installed
>> on pt15. It is a fresh install with a new database. This was to show
>> what we need to do to make it ready.
>>
>> The only thing that hit me was the fedora skins aren't
>> packaged/available. What do we need to do for that?
>>
>> --Eric
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>
> Yes they are, I think I passed SRPMs to Toshio already for inclusion
> in infra's repos
>
> Here are the SRPMs
>
http://ke4qqq.fedorapeople.org/zikula-module-fedora-theme-0.1-1.fc11.src.rpm
>
http://ke4qqq.fedorapeople.org/zikula-module-fedora-fasauth-0.1-1.fc11.sr...
So these are in a repo already or are planning on being in a repo? I
literally did a 'sudo yum install zikula*' and these weren't pulled
down so if they are in a repo PT15 didn't know about it.
To have these installable you need the following things, some of which
may already be done:
* An EL-5 branch for each package
* Request an EL-5 build in koji
* Request the EL-5 package in bodhi as a "newpackage" push into testing
* Wait two weeks in testing
* Request the EL-5 package in bodhi to be pushed to stable
At the conclusion, it would be in the repositories and installable
through EPEL. Someone mentioned that the publictest* machines have
the EPEL-5 "updates-testing" repo turned on. If that's the case, then
you'd be able to install after step 3 instead of step 5.
So check to see that the package has been pushed to at least testing
at this point.
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