[Arm-dev] Epel Re: Really minimal - Re: CentOS-userland 7 images : call for testers !

Fri Dec 18 13:58:33 UTC 2015
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I've actually ran a dovecot/postfix/owncloud centos pi for awhile (off the first poc images). Owncloud has a roundcube and a new mail add on that worked just fine. I think I had to steal a couple packages from the f20 repo however. So that is an option until (or if) epel decides to build the arm versions.

On December 18, 2015 7:26:05 AM CST, Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com> wrote:
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>On 12/18/2015 07:01 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
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>> On 18/12/15 11:56, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
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>>> And I know I am going to need epel as well for the mailserver.
>>> Most, if not all that I needed last time were noarch.  A start on a
>>> epel7-arm would be just the noarch rpms.  I will try and dig out my
>>> notes on what I was up against last year doing this.
>>>
>> So,
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>> Epel for CentOS AltArch will be "interesting" .. there is no epel for
>> i686/aarch64/armhfp, and I don't think that there is a plan for that.
>> Something to consider with some Epel folks though.
>> If it's clear that it will never exist, we can then try to make some
>> resources available within the CentOS Infra (or try to make it
>happen)
>> to start rebuilding packages from Epel.
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>I believe amavisd-new (or at least many of its dependencies) is on
>epel, 
>and at least in epel6 it was noarch.
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>And many of the roundcubemail dependencies were on epel.
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>So if you want a mailserver, you need stuff from epel.  Last year after
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>some frustration and venting, I was pulling the noarch rpms from the 
>epel6-i386 repo mirror and doing a localinstall.  It would be nice to 
>start building at least the noarch from epel sooner rather than later.
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>Of course, I will not be replacing my current mailserver until 
>Centos7-arm goes live.  But hopefully that is not too far off!
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