Hi folks,
The CloudSIG meeting, planned at 1500 UTC on Thursday 10th August, is
cancelled.
It will resume as normal on #centos-meeting channel at 1500 UTC on Thursday
14th September.
Regards,
Joel
Hi Everyone,
Our next board meeting will take place at 20:00 UTC on Wednesday:
`date -d "2023-08-09 20:00 UTC"`
If you would like to attend please send me an email to
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Sorry for the late announcement.
thanks,
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I forgot to post the minutes immediately after the meeting.
Key points discussed were:
So far, there is no round of new rebuilds with GCC 13 scheduled.
The recommended way for installation remains starting out with CentOS
Stream and using dnf distro-sync. See
<https://sigs.centos.org/isa/consuming/centosstream9/>. Starting with
RHEL 9.2 results in cross-grade issues. If the update from c9s breaks,
we may have to rebuild some more packages.
Thanks,
Florian
Due to a hardware replacement and storage reorg, we'll have to move the
existing CentOS Community Build System (aka https://cbs.centos.org) to a
new node.
Migration is scheduled for """"Thursday August 3rd, 6:30 am UTC time"""".
You can convert to local time with $(date -d '2023-08-03 06:30 UTC')
The expected "downtime" is estimated to ~45 minutes , time needed to :
- stop kojid instances
- move kojihub instance and restore data
- reconfigure kojid builders to point to new storage location
Thanks for your understanding and patience.
on behalf of the Infra team,
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Hi Carlos,
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 12:15 PM Frantisek Lachman <flachman(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Carlos Rodriguez-Fernandez <carlosrodrifernandez(a)gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 4:53 AM
> Subject: [CentOS-devel] [t_functional sig] Tests management with TMT
> To: <centos-devel(a)centos.org>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any interest or already a plan to convert the test management
> of the t_functional tests to TMT (https://github.com/teemtee/tmt)?
>
Note that the conversion might not be even needed, tmt now serves
well as a wrapper over various testing frameworks, many people
use it like that.
> I see that packit.dev and tmt is where fedora is trying to go instead of
> zuul ci,
>
This might be a confusion, note that these systems are on different levels:
* Packit is on the level of upstream project GitHub / GitLab contributions
* Zuul CI for Fedora
<https://fedora.softwarefactory-project.io/zuul/builds?job_name=rpm-tmt-test>
and Zuul CI for CentOS Stream
<https://centos.softwarefactory-project.io/zuul/t/centos/builds?job_name=rpm…>
are on the level of dist-git contributions
All these run tmt tests which can be defined basically in any git
repository (remote or local).
> and also I saw the email from the cloud sig about adopting
> packit.dev. I was wondering how it will impact t_functional.
>
Can you point me to that email please?
> I have been playing with it and seems like a good tool for the job.
>
Glad to hear that :)
Best regards,
/M
>
> Regards,
> Carlos.
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Hi,
Is there any interest or already a plan to convert the test management
of the t_functional tests to TMT (https://github.com/teemtee/tmt)?
I see that packit.dev and tmt is where fedora is trying to go instead of
zuul ci, and also I saw the email from the cloud sig about adopting
packit.dev. I was wondering how it will impact t_functional.
I have been playing with it and seems like a good tool for the job.
Regards,
Carlos.
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#centos-meeting: CentOS Cloud SIG meeting (2023-07-13)
======================================================
Meeting started by jcapitao[m] at 15:00:10 UTC. The full logs are
available athttps://www.centos.org/minutes/2023/July/centos-meeting.2023-07-13-15.00.…
.
Meeting summary
---------------
* roll call (jcapitao[m], 15:00:28)
* OKD/SCOS (jcapitao[m], 15:05:46)
* the build infra was moved from operate-first.cloud to massopen.cloud
(jcapitao[m], 15:06:11)
* ACTION: lorbus to send out email to centos-devel promoting the
packit.dev RFE for CBS support (lorbus, 15:11:26)
* LINK:
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/OKD/okd/package/cri-o/
(amoralej, 15:22:48)
Meeting ended at 15:30:32 UTC.
Action Items
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* lorbus to send out email to centos-devel promoting the packit.dev RFE
for CBS support
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* lorbus to send out email to centos-devel promoting the packit.dev
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> To get just the latest repository content, steps described by Troy should work. Additionally, most of the upstream work is done in Fedora and anyway every new commit should go to Fedora first, RHEL content is mostly a subset of Fedora, there are very few differences.
Yes, but the differences might be crucial so it'd be great if we could
look at the repository containing the actual policy used in centos as
well.
Cheers,
Daan
On Wed, 12 Jul 2023 at 16:16, Zdenek Pytela <zpytela(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 10:37 PM Troy Dawson <tdawson(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 12:50 PM Neal Gompa <ngompa13(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 9:31 AM Troy Dawson <tdawson(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 4:28 AM Daan De Meyer <daan.j.demeyer(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Hi,
>>> >>
>>> >> It seems that the selinux-policy rpm is built from
>>> >> git@gitlab.cee.redhat.com:SELinux/selinux-policy.git which seems to be
>>> >> a redhat internal repository. More specifically, if I try to checkout
>>> >> the commit listed in the selinux-policy spec
>>> >> (https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/rpms/selinux-policy/-/blob/c9s/seli…)
>>> >> in the fedora-selinux repository cloned from github, I get an error
>>> >> saying that the commit does not exist. It would be great if the
>>> >> repository containing this commit was publicly available and open for
>>> >> external contributors just like all the other packages in CentOS
>>> >> Stream. Is it possible to make this happen?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > I'm not the selinux-policy maintainer, so I can't comment on where they work on the selinux-policy source code.
>>> >
>>> > But this is how I get the sources, if that is what you are ultimately looking for.
>>> >
>>> > centpkg clone selinux-policy
>>> > cd selinux-policy
>>> > centpkg sources
>>> > or if you want to know where they really are
>>> > centpkg -v sources
>>> > This shows it to be coming from
>>> > https://sources.stream.centos.org/sources/rpms/selinux-policy/selinux-polic…
>>> >
>>> > The sources information is found in the sources file
>>> > https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/rpms/selinux-policy/-/blob/c9s/sour…
>>> >
>>> > I know this isn't exactly what you asked for, but I hope it still helps.
>>> >
>>>
>>> I think the idea is that having the Git repository in a public
>>> location would allow the CentOS Hyperscale SIG to contribute to the
>>> SELinux policy in a meaningful way.
>>
>>
>> Ah, ok. That makes sense.
>> As I said, I'm not the maintainer so I don't know why it's where it is. So I'll step out of the conversation.
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am one of the selinux-policy maintainers. Currently, repository for Fedora is at github.com and RHEL sources are in an internal repo. We have already discussed moving centos stream sources to some of the public repositories, but it did not happen. Currently we are discussing it again, there are a few options how to do so.
>
> To get just the latest repository content, steps described by Troy should work. Additionally, most of the upstream work is done in Fedora and anyway every new commit should go to Fedora first, RHEL content is mostly a subset of Fedora, there are very few differences.
>
> --
>
> Zdenek Pytela
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Hi everyone,
For those who are not aware, the next CentOS Connect will be held in
conjunction with Fedora Flock which is being held August 2-4[0] in Cork,
IE. While the CFP is closed, there is still time to register[1] to attend
and the Schedule[2] is really coming together with a wide range of topics
not just during Connect but the tracks as well.
Amy
0 - https://flocktofedora.org
1 - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/flock-2023-tickets-671047008667
2 - https://flock2023.sched.com/
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