On 07/24/2013 06:13 PM, Pádraig Brady wrote:
There are now 4 separate Havana repositories available on RDO
The _current_ trunk package series, generated by
http://smokestack.openstack.org/
with maximum lag of 1 hour from the latest trunk commit are available for Fedora
and EL6 based distributions. Please see the README or browse these repositories at:
http://rdo.fedorapeople.org/openstack/openstack-trunk/
One thing to note, is that we're working on getting up some additional
smoke testing/CI of these nightly builds via Packstack installs
(all-in-one and multi-node)
Smokestack itself already does testing on the packages it builds, but it
doesn't use Packstack (it just uses the puppet modules directly) and I
don't think it does multi-host installs.
So this 2nd level of deployment validation will allow us to tag specific
Smokestack builds as either good or bad. Ideally we have multiple repos
here instead of a monolithic one. For example:
openstack/openstack-trunk/el6/20130724
openstack/openstack-trunk/el6/20130725
openstack/openstack-trunk/el6/20130726
With links like:
openstack/openstack-trunk/el6/latest -> 20130726
openstack/openstack-trunk/el6/latest-good -> 20130725
Also we now have the more standard release repository for Havana,
which contains the recently released Havana milestone 2 packages.
The best way to interact with this repository is to follow
the RDO quick start guide at:
http://openstack.redhat.com/Quickstart
while just replacing "grizzly" with "havana" in step 1.
Pádraig, can you add this note to the Quickstart itself?
This package set can be used with EL6 based distros or Fedora 19.
Fedora 19 contains OpenStack Grizzly packages in the official Fedora repositories,
and RDO makes the next OpenStack version available for test and evaluation.
These repositories can be browsed at:
http://rdo.fedorapeople.org/openstack/openstack-havana/
A caveat to note with the above repositories, is that
the openstack-neutron packages are not yet available.
These will be made available in the coming days.
Never been closer :)
Terry (otherwiseguy on irc) can provide more detail here and an
announcement to list when things are ready
Perry