[rdo-dev] Updating and retiring OpenStack packages from Fedora repositories
Bernard Cafarelli
bcafarel at redhat.com
Tue May 14 12:00:57 UTC 2019
On Fri, 10 May 2019 at 10:02, Alfredo Moralejo Alonso <amoralej at redhat.com>
wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 6:23 PM Javier Pena <jpena at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
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>> Hi,
>>
>> We have started working on synchronizing OpenStack clients from Stein
>> release into Fedora rawhide official repos. The goal is not only updating
>> it in fedora but also removing non required openstack packages on Fedora
>> and automating the process as much as possible.
>>
>> An initial analysis of the packages that we can remove from Fedora shows
>> that following ones can be safely retired:
>>
>> python-ceilometermiddleware
>> python-keystonemiddleware
>> python-os-win
>> python-oslo-vmware
>> python-oslo-sphinx
>> python-pycadf
>> python-oslo-cache
>> python-cursive
>> python-castellan
>> python-oslo-rootwrap
>> python-oslo-middleware
>> python-oslo-policy
>> python-oslo-reports
>> python-oslo-privsep
>> python-taskflow
>> python-automaton
>> python-microversion-parse
>> python-reno
>> python-osprofile
>> python-oslo-messaging
>> python-oslo-service
>> python-oslo-concurrency
>>
>> I also have doubts about if we should maintain in Fedora:
>>
>> diskimage-builder
>>
>>
>> I think diskimage-builder can still be quite useful, if we want to test
>> image builds from Fedora. About the rest, I'm fine if they are not needed
>> by any client.
>>
>>
> Does dib works properly on fedora?, iirc, i had issues trying to create
> images on a Fedora system, could give another try.
>
I built Octavia amphora images a few weeks ago on my Fedora laptop. It is
true that locally building images is an "advanced user" use case but it
would be nice to keep around.
>
>
>> Regards,
>> Javier
>>
>> python-hardware
>> python-gnocchiclient
>>
>> Any opinion about it?
>>
>> I'm documenting the work related to this in
>> https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/fedora-clients-sync
>>
>> If you have questions or think that retiring these packages from Fedora
>> repos may cause any problem, please let me know on #rdo freenode channel or
>> using RDO mailing lists.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Alfredo
>>
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