On 07/03/2014 12:34 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
On delving deeper into Miredo support, it seems that Miredo Server is a separate program from the Miredo client/relay. And that there is no Miredo Server available for Centos 6. Not in EPEL 6, or repoforge.
So far the maintainer of Miredo for Fedora/EPEL has not reponded to a query on its status for EPEL 6. I have to ask on repoforge about miredo-server.
Anyone know of anywhere else to look? I suppose I can bring up a Fedora 20 box, as this is 'just' a testbed. But to move the testbed out of my network into the corp testbed, I need it for Centos.
Have you tried the simple-minded approach of downloading the fedora src rpm and doing an 'rpmbuild --rebuild' of it? Sometimes all it take to make that work is installing whatever dependencies are missing, sometimes that turns out to be difficult or impossible, depending on required versions and conflicts. You might have a better chance of making this work after Centos 7 is out, though.
For various reasons I lean toward installing software over doing my own builds. No one else is going to do the write ups I need for management. I have been asked to setup a testbed to show how this works now, and I have not seen that Miredo is any more available for Centos 7. Also the datacenter where my testbed would be moved to will be on Centos 6 for some time.
But you might have more knowledge Miredo for Centos 7 than I do...