Hi all,
First major kudo's for porting centos to arm devices.
I've been looking forward to run centos on my arm devices for some time now, and have been watching this project with great interest for some time now.
I've reinstalled my rpi2 with the latest image and all went smooth out of the box. No editing/hacks needed, just the filesystem resize which worked exactly as described.
No issues whatsoever, really great work ppl.
I was wondering if the freeipa-server package would also be made available in the arm repos.
With only two adjustments in the timeouts I managed to get that one working on my rpi2 running fedora.
Cheers Rob Verduijn
p.s. for the curious ppl regarding the timeouts: before the installation : adjust /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipa/lib/constants.py --> wijzig startup_timeout from 300 to 600 after the installation add "startup_timeout=600" to /etc/ipa/default.conf
also you need to apply a HUGE amount of patience for installing, configuring and (re-)booting the rpi2 with freeipa server (as the 600 second timeout already implies)
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On 06/02/16 12:54, Rob Verduijn wrote:
Hi all,
First major kudo's for porting centos to arm devices.
I've been looking forward to run centos on my arm devices for some time now, and have been watching this project with great interest for some time now.
I've reinstalled my rpi2 with the latest image and all went smooth out of the box. No editing/hacks needed, just the filesystem resize which worked exactly as described.
No issues whatsoever, really great work ppl.
I was wondering if the freeipa-server package would also be made available in the arm repos.
With only two adjustments in the timeouts I managed to get that one working on my rpi2 running fedora.
Cheers Rob Verduijn
p.s. for the curious ppl regarding the timeouts: before the installation : adjust /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipa/lib/constants.py --> wijzig startup_timeout from 300 to 600 after the installation add "startup_timeout=600" to /etc/ipa/default.conf
also you need to apply a HUGE amount of patience for installing, configuring and (re-)booting the rpi2 with freeipa server (as the 600 second timeout already implies)
The ipa-4.2.0 package built successfully and build logs/artifacts are located here : http://armv7.dev.centos.org/rpmbuild/c71511-pass-1/7764-ipa-4.2.0-15.el7.cen... But it built only the client part, just because of that : https://git.centos.org/blob/!!rpms!ipa.git/f2e539214d4d2b291552fcf90fb5df88f... (line 9)
I'm actually catching up on various infra issues/things to deal with (while I was away for Dojo/Fosdem/Cfgmgmtcamp/DevConf.cz) but we can try a rebuild with a modified .spec file. If you want to help, can you already test that on your side and report ? That would imply : - - patching the .spec to allow the build - - patching the various files you mentioned in your report
- -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab
Hi,
I'll try to find some time to do this, I'm not a coder but I do have experience in packaging. However I currently do not have a build environment set up. Is there a way to get an account on your build environment ?
Rob Verduijn
2016-02-10 13:40 GMT+01:00 Fabian Arrotin arrfab@centos.org:
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On 06/02/16 12:54, Rob Verduijn wrote:
Hi all,
First major kudo's for porting centos to arm devices.
I've been looking forward to run centos on my arm devices for some time now, and have been watching this project with great interest for some time now.
I've reinstalled my rpi2 with the latest image and all went smooth out of the box. No editing/hacks needed, just the filesystem resize which worked exactly as described.
No issues whatsoever, really great work ppl.
I was wondering if the freeipa-server package would also be made available in the arm repos.
With only two adjustments in the timeouts I managed to get that one working on my rpi2 running fedora.
Cheers Rob Verduijn
p.s. for the curious ppl regarding the timeouts: before the installation : adjust /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ipa/lib/constants.py --> wijzig startup_timeout from 300 to 600 after the installation add "startup_timeout=600" to /etc/ipa/default.conf
also you need to apply a HUGE amount of patience for installing, configuring and (re-)booting the rpi2 with freeipa server (as the 600 second timeout already implies)
The ipa-4.2.0 package built successfully and build logs/artifacts are located here : http://armv7.dev.centos.org/rpmbuild/c71511-pass-1/7764-ipa-4.2.0-15.el7.cen... But it built only the client part, just because of that : https://git.centos.org/blob/!!rpms!ipa.git/f2e539214d4d2b291552fcf90fb5df88f... (line 9)
I'm actually catching up on various infra issues/things to deal with (while I was away for Dojo/Fosdem/Cfgmgmtcamp/DevConf.cz) but we can try a rebuild with a modified .spec file. If you want to help, can you already test that on your side and report ? That would imply :
- patching the .spec to allow the build
- patching the various files you mentioned in your report
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On 10/02/16 13:48, Rob Verduijn wrote:
Hi,
I'll try to find some time to do this, I'm not a coder but I do have experience in packaging. However I currently do not have a build environment set up. Is there a way to get an account on your build environment ?
Rob Verduijn
Hi Rob,
Yes ! Here are the instructions : https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/Arm32/builders I migrated that plague build farm (last week, while at DevConf.cz) from our own CA/wrapper scripts to x509 certs signed directly from accounts.centos.org instead. That would permit to test a build and that package is functional, then submit your patch against the initial SRPM, that would then be rebuilt/signed/pushed to mirror.centos.org.
Let me know when you have requested access and have your account ready.
Cheers,
- -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab