[libvirt] [PATCH 2/2] RPM spec file updated with glusterfs dependency

Harshavardhana harsha at gluster.com
Sat Aug 29 03:17:13 UTC 2009


Hi Gerrit,

      Problem i can see here is the CentOS, RHEL and Scientific Linux never
really built a package for 2.x releases of glusterfs and 1.3.x is really
almost 2yr+ old.
Having a dependency moved to 1.3.8 will actually break everything which
glusterfs provides. 2.x are incompatible with 1.3.x releases, i would
suggest a package upgrade bugzilla ticket against the CentOS/RHEL
maintainers for glusterfs packages. Fact is 1.3.x has been not supported by
us since long time now as there
were no new developments in that branch.

Regards
--
Harshavardhana
Gluster - http://www.gluster.com


On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 3:50 AM, Gerrit Slomma <roadrunner_gs at web.de> wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 05:47:56AM -0700, Harshavardhana wrote:
>> > Add new dependency for glusterfs rpm.
>> [...]
>> > +# For glusterfs > +Requires: glusterfs-client >= 2.0.2
>> >  %endif
>>
>>  why 2.0.2 ? is taht a hard requirement ? In Fedora/Rawhide we have
>> only 2.0.1 at the moment,
>>
>> Daniel
>>
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>>
> Tested libvirt-0.7.0 today.
> And this requirement really breaks installation of builds on
> RHEL/CentOS/ScientificLinux.
> The newest available built for glusterfs is those systems is
> glusterfs-client-1.3.8 from freshrpms.
> Even --without-storage-fs does not help a bit, must be pulled in
> implicitly?
>
> rpm -pq --requires libvirt-0.7.0-1.x86_64.rpm
> (...)
> glusterfs-client >= 2.0.1
> (...)
>
> Is this patched in upcoming 0.7.1 or how could i go around this issue?
>
>
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