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Some fixes that get builds working under Fedora #19
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This set of patches just tries to get an RPM to build. I have not installed it to see if things work yet. Sorry. This also does not address all the discussions held in #15. I plan on building another package set based on this to do that, since I need a few 8.16 targeted patches for my environment. |
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I was able to get the Fedora proper rsyslog.spec file to build properly under COPR, see https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/portante/rsyslog-v8.15/, and so I hope to get that pushed into the various Fedora releases. I have not tried to build this .spec file under Fedora COPR, as it will require special builds for various components which I don't quite follow yet why they are needed. So feel to cherry pick or just ignore this. I hope that comparing this .spec file with portante/rsyslog-fedora#1, folks can see more clearly what the gaps are, and close them so we don't have competing packages for Fedora/RHEL/CentOS. |
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Also removes execute perms from spec files, and builds libksi cleanly under COPR.
@friedl we really should finally move forward with this. I guess kafaka is a bit different now... I'd appreciate if we could get this or a similar solution merged early next week, so that the next release does include it. I have assigned a release goal and would really like if we could met it. |
@friedl can you comment on this PR? |
@portante sorry, this looks like @friedl didn't really care... I have begun to work on the backlog in this respository. I think, though, that the "current" request can be closed. Most importantly, we now provide Fedora packages on SuSe OBS at https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=home%3Argerhards&package=rsyslog Spec files and everything else can be found here: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:rgerhards Note that this is a different repository. That's the one the rsyslog project moved towards as a primary package source. I intend to sooner or later retire this repository here. |
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