Greetings,
some time ago I've met a thread [1] about rebuilding JBEAP [2] for CentOS. Seems that there is no progress since 2013 so there is some moments that should be addressed:
1. Did we really needs JBEAP rebuilds? I could not find anything that could show that someone interesting in JBoss EAP RPMs.
2. Could CentOS project maintain JBEAP rebuilds? I mean was it possible for JBEAP rebuilds to be officially-supplied by CentOS project or should I create another unofficial repo?
[1] http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2013-February/009039.html [2] ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/JBEAP/SRPMS/
On 07/01/15 23:40, Vladimir Stackov wrote:
- Could CentOS project maintain JBEAP rebuilds?
I mean was it possible for JBEAP rebuilds to be officially-supplied by CentOS project or should I create another unofficial repo?
happy to curate the resources needed project side for the community at large to build and maintain these packages ( and wildfly content ? )
Wildfly should probably be in EPEL or SCL and not as a side-project. Anyway I'm interested exactly in JBEAP rebuilds.
Currently there is no any side-project. I just have a bunch of scripts that is rebuilding JBEAP on regular basis.
How our partership could be established?
I could provide you detailed information on rebuild process and my scripts so you can use them to rebuild JBEAP on CentOS koji.
2015-01-08 2:48 GMT+03:00 Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org:
On 07/01/15 23:40, Vladimir Stackov wrote:
- Could CentOS project maintain JBEAP rebuilds?
I mean was it possible for JBEAP rebuilds to be officially-supplied by CentOS project or should I create another unofficial repo?
happy to curate the resources needed project side for the community at large to build and maintain these packages ( and wildfly content ? )
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