On 06/10/2014 07:33 PM, Farkas Levente wrote:
On 06/11/2014 12:47 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 06/10/2014 05:25 PM, Farkas Levente wrote:
On 06/10/2014 11:49 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 06/10/2014 10:48 PM, Connie Sieh wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2014, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 06/10/2014 10:15 PM, Pat Riehecky wrote: > I've seen build reports for CentOS 7 coming through. Any > suggestions for how I can get the 7 sources downloaded > with GA and errata listed out? all the buildreports are on buildlogs.centos.org/ but i believe Johnny is still working through multilib challenges for the bootstrap from 7rc, we've done this in the past in the old reimzul, but I am very keen that we do the entire process in the public, mock + logs etc.
I'm going to work on the errata and scl stuff in the AM tomorrow, will share results.
Is this version of the C7 build using "srpms" assembled from git.centos.org or srpms from "someplace" else ?
were only using git.centos.org, no 'someplace else' is available to us.
this means redhat has access to git.centos.org and they (you don't know who) has write access and push all the source into it and you don't know what they check in and you also modify the same repo for centos modification???
it's a joke! or isn't?
We have only officially modified 3 packages ... centos-indexhtml, centos-release, centos-logos. All the other mods will come from the public branding hunt that is happening on this mailing list.
The code gets put into the git repo, yes ... then we use it.
Not sure what the question or joke is?
so there is host git.centos.org which is under the centos.org domain which was created and administered by rh since you don't know who and how create these repo. you just got it and use it. and this site (git.centos.org) referred as the place where the src.rpm are moved (according to ftp.redhat.com) but you don't know about it and where is not any src.rpm at all. imho this is a bit funny.
that's why people as where is the src.rpm and since it's under centos domain we assume you administer this site (ie create git user and gives rights) so we assume you know who can check in this repo who can create this repo etc. so in stead of asking rh we can ask you to told us how is aware of the current situation.
so eg firefox already has 5 commits: https://git.centos.org/log/rpms!firefox.git/refs!heads!c7 the author can't be determined since it's always: CentOS Sources bugs@centos.org from the beginning. from where can we know which is redhat and which is centos?
is it clean now what's the question?
Pretty simple, people can 'commit' if part of SIG / project etc, and automated 'commit' from a Red Hat process. GIT means you can build from any point, re-base, build trees from any point as desired etc.