On 07/10/2013 01:44 PM, Perry Myers wrote:
On 07/10/2013 08:35 AM, Steve Gordon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently working with the openstack-manuals project to confirm
> what installation documentation it makes sense to have on
>
docs.openstack.org come Havana release day. A major factor in this
> discussion is whether or not at least RPM and DEB packages will be
> available on or shortly after release day (and if the latter what is
> "shortly"). Is there an advertised schedule/expectation for when RDO
> Havana builds will appear relative to each milestone and ultimately
> the final release?
I think the answer is that RDO Havana RPMs are available within a few
days of an upstream release.
That's correct.
Pádraig, where is the 'stable' RDO Havana repo that contains
the
Havana-1 Milestone packages? I see the nightly repo on the RDO repos
site, but not a snapshot for the stable releases.
These are available internally and are awaiting smoke testing.
There was some work to get this in place, but for future
milestones and the Havana release, this will be in place
and thus the packages will be ready for public release in
a much more timely fashion.
And aside from that we've also got nightly builds of all Havana
projects
being done as well. RPMs for that are available here:
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/openstack/openstack-trunk/el6/x86_64/
Note: The nightly builds are presently missing Heat, Ceilometer and Neutron.
Note those require puppet modules for full integration with smokestack,
though as I understand it, we may be able to produce builds for testing
outside of smokestack. I.E. the rpm building is not gated on those puppet modules.
jruzicka is looking at doing that.
thanks,
Pádraig.