Hi,
I'm confused about this notice:
http://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/os/README
Current sources for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 have been moved to the following location:
https://git.centos.org/project/rpms
Does CentOS have a location to download all RHEL 7.x SRPMS directly without git?
Best regards,
Morten
On 06/10/2014 04:06 PM, Morten Stevens wrote:
Hi,
I'm confused about this notice:
http://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/os/README
Current sources for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 have been moved to the following location:
https://git.centos.org/project/rpms
Does CentOS have a location to download all RHEL 7.x SRPMS directly without git?
You will need to speak with Red Hat / RHEL folks about their SRPM plans etc - but we have git now, and we will have srpms posted along with CentOS binaries.
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 06/10/2014 04:06 PM, Morten Stevens wrote:
Hi,
I'm confused about this notice:
http://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/os/README
Current sources for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 have been moved to the following location:
https://git.centos.org/project/rpms
Does CentOS have a location to download all RHEL 7.x SRPMS directly without git?
You will need to speak with Red Hat / RHEL folks about their SRPM plans etc - but we have git now, and we will have srpms posted along with CentOS binaries.
Some people (like us), need original (and unmodified) SRPMs from RHEL7 with digital signs (gpg) for (re)building. Not CentOS.
On 06/10/2014 10:59 AM, Igor Zubkov wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 06/10/2014 04:06 PM, Morten Stevens wrote:
Hi,
I'm confused about this notice:
http://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/os/README
Current sources for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 have been moved to the following location:
https://git.centos.org/project/rpms
Does CentOS have a location to download all RHEL 7.x SRPMS directly without git?
You will need to speak with Red Hat / RHEL folks about their SRPM plans etc - but we have git now, and we will have srpms posted along with CentOS binaries.
Some people (like us), need original (and unmodified) SRPMs from RHEL7 with digital signs (gpg) for (re)building. Not CentOS.
While I don't speak for RH, I believe these are available via rhn or the rh cdn. As KB said, you'd need to confirm this with Red Hat/RHEL folks.
On 10/06/14 17:04, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 06/10/2014 10:59 AM, Igor Zubkov wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 06/10/2014 04:06 PM, Morten Stevens wrote:
Hi,
I'm confused about this notice:
http://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/os/README
Current sources for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 have been moved to the following location:
https://git.centos.org/project/rpms
Does CentOS have a location to download all RHEL 7.x SRPMS directly without git?
You will need to speak with Red Hat / RHEL folks about their SRPM plans etc - but we have git now, and we will have srpms posted along with CentOS binaries.
Some people (like us), need original (and unmodified) SRPMs from RHEL7 with digital signs (gpg) for (re)building. Not CentOS.
While I don't speak for RH, I believe these are available via rhn or the rh cdn. As KB said, you'd need to confirm this with Red Hat/RHEL folks.
SRPM ISO images are available on RHN. I've not looked if individual SRPMs are available.
Morten Stevens wrote:
Hi,
I'm confused about this notice:
http://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/os/README
Current sources for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 have been moved to the following location:
https://git.centos.org/project/rpms
Does CentOS have a location to download all RHEL 7.x SRPMS directly without git?
If you go to ftp://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/os/ - there is a SRPMS subdirectory - but it's not accessible ...
I'm guessing it will be made accessible at a later date ?
James Pearson
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 05:22:58PM +0100, James Pearson wrote:
I'm guessing it will be made accessible at a later date ?
Why not ask Red Hat?
John