Hi,
I'm running CentOS7 ARM port on Raspberry PI 2 model B. Base system works fine but I noticed that not all RPM packages are available.
For my testing purposes I needed pacemaker and corosync installed on RPi, but unfortunately it is still not in repo.
I have built both corosync and pacemaker with tiny changes in spec-files:
%if 0%{?rhel} - ExclusiveArch: i686 x86_64 s390x + ExclusiveArch: i686 x86_64 s390x armv7hl %endif
May be some repo maintainer could build and push pacemaker/corosync to the repo?
Hi,
Is it actual only for me?
On 04.09.2015 09:51, Ilyas Khasyanov wrote:
Hi,
I'm running CentOS7 ARM port on Raspberry PI 2 model B. Base system works fine but I noticed that not all RPM packages are available.
For my testing purposes I needed pacemaker and corosync installed on RPi, but unfortunately it is still not in repo.
I have built both corosync and pacemaker with tiny changes in spec-files:
%if 0%{?rhel}
- ExclusiveArch: i686 x86_64 s390x
- ExclusiveArch: i686 x86_64 s390x armv7hl
%endif
May be some repo maintainer could build and push pacemaker/corosync to the repo?
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On 17/09/15 09:01, Ilyas Khasyanov wrote:
Hi,
Is it actual only for me?
On 04.09.2015 09:51, Ilyas Khasyanov wrote:
Hi,
I'm running CentOS7 ARM port on Raspberry PI 2 model B. Base system works fine but I noticed that not all RPM packages are available.
For my testing purposes I needed pacemaker and corosync installed on RPi, but unfortunately it is still not in repo.
I have built both corosync and pacemaker with tiny changes in spec-files:
%if 0%{?rhel} - ExclusiveArch: i686 x86_64 s390x + ExclusiveArch: i686 x86_64 s390x armv7hl %endif
May be some repo maintainer could build and push pacemaker/corosync to the repo?
Hi Ilyas,
Sorry for the (very) late answer, but other (higher) priorities on my side got in the way. I've just submitted the modified SRPMS for both pacemaker/corosync in plague (buildID 7028 and 7029)
Those packages were initially not even tried, due to the ExclusiveArch parameter. Let us know if the produced packages (if they build fine) work for you at the functional level.
Kind Regards,
- -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab