[CentOS-devel] CentOS 7 "nightly builds" and Live Media iso images

Karanbir Singh

mail-lists at karan.org
Tue Jun 17 17:01:28 UTC 2014


On 06/17/2014 05:57 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 06/17/2014 04:24 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 06/17/2014 08:55 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>>> On 06/17/2014 02:10 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>>>> On 06/16/2014 08:25 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
>>>>> As Karanbir announced it today, there will be "nightly builds" happening
>>>>> every day, starting from today (the first one being scheduled to start
>>>>> at 8PM UTC).
>>>>> The whole process will be automated and would also start to reflect
>>>>> those new trees.
>>>>> That means that the url to enter for new network install, and yum
>>>>> repositories will need to be using the 'latest' symlink when that one
>>>>> will appear. (Normally full URL would be
>>>>> http://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64-latest)
>>>> It would be nice to have "-latest" URL ready for announcement purposes,
>>>> so others know it will exist.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> latest is something we want to do - its been spokean about as well, but
>>> remember we are replacing rpms without a bump in Epoc:Version-Release,
>>> so there is no way for yum etc to know that something has changed under it.
>>>
>>> hence, the only real testing path is to reinstall and re-evaluate newer
>>> releases.
>>>
>>> - KB
>>>
>>
>> I want to point out here for those who think this might look chaotic ...
>> this process is very similar to what we have done only with our private
>> QA team in the past.
>>
>> We would do these temporary tree pushes, etc. to the QA team and they
>> would test, find issues, post the issues to bugs or the QA mailing list
>> and we would fix.  We have opened this up totally to the public to make
>> the test group larger and hopefully find and fix issues faster, etc.
>>
>> However, the packages released here are going to do things LIKE ... be
>> replaced with different builds that are newer with exactly the same EVR
>> strings, etc.  We may do other crazy things too.
>>
>> The bottom line is that these packages should ABSOLUTELY NOT be used on
>> anything that is even slightly important .. although, you may be able to
>> point to a newer repo and do something like "yum distro-sync full" to
>> get all the new packages.
>>
>> That said, be careful with these packages and don't keep/use them except
>> for this testing.  Once we get a stabilized tree and that is released,
>> then we can use that for real production things :)
>>
>>
> 
> That is understood, at least by me.
> 
> The reason I asked for this was that Youtube video emerged for people to 
> test C7 and Fabian posted message about "latest", so since I already 
> posted his message on Facebook and Google+ as a comment to Youtube 
> Install video, it would be nice to have (by tomorrow?) "latest" pointing 
> to last/only build so people do not start asking too many questions why 
> it is missing.
> 
> And I will make sure to warn them about non-production, even tho I do 
> not think that will be the problem since those who want to try it only 
> want to look at it.
> 
> 


might also want to make a note about distro-sync, that helps in this
sort of a setup, massively.

and also make sure people expire their yum repo configs in time

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