From Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch Mon Apr 4 06:20:03 2016 From: Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch (Jarek Polok) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 08:20:03 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] sclo-git25 software collection available for testing. Message-ID: <57020793.9050800@cern.ch> Test packages of a new Git 2.5 collection are available from the CentOS Software Collections SIG. These provide git version 2.5.5 for CentOS 6 and 7. To install it run: yum install centos-release-scl yum install --enablerepo=centos-sclo-sclo-testing sclo-git25 Activate and use the collection with "scl enable sclo-git25" Please test the collection and report bugs on this thread or via https://bugs.centos.org Jarek __ ------------------------------------------------------- _ Jaroslaw_Polok ___________________ CERN - IT/CM/LCS _ _ http://cern.ch/~jpolok ________ tel_+41_22_767_1834 _ ______________________________________+41_75_411_9487 _ From Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch Mon Apr 4 06:22:06 2016 From: Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch (Jarek Polok) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 08:22:06 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] sclo-subversion19 software collection available for testing. Message-ID: <5702080E.3050504@cern.ch> Test packages of a new Subversion 1.9 collection are available from the CentOS Software Collections SIG. These provide subversion version 1.9.3 for CentOS 6 and 7. To install it run: yum install centos-release-scl yum install --enablerepo=centos-sclo-sclo-testing sclo-subversion19 Activate and use the collection with "scl enable sclo-subversion19" Please test the collection and report bugs on this thread or via https://bugs.centos.org Jarek __ ------------------------------------------------------- _ Jaroslaw_Polok ___________________ CERN - IT/CM/LCS _ _ http://cern.ch/~jpolok ________ tel_+41_22_767_1834 _ ______________________________________+41_75_411_9487 _ From Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch Mon Apr 4 06:26:43 2016 From: Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch (Jarek Polok) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 08:26:43 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] sclo-httpd24more software collection available for testing. Message-ID: <57020923.80901@cern.ch> Test packages of a new httpd24more collection are available from the CentOS Software Collections SIG. These provide additional httpd24 modules: mod_auth_mellon (https://github.com/UNINETT/mod_auth_mellon/wiki) mod_ruid2 (https://github.com/mind04/mod-ruid2/wiki) for CentOS 6 and 7. To install it run: yum install centos-release-scl yum install --enablerepo=centos-sclo-sclo-testing \ sclo-httpd24-mod_auth_mellon yum install --enablerepo=centos-sclo-sclo-testing \ sclo-httpd24-mod_ruid2 Please test the collection and report bugs on this thread or via https://bugs.centos.org Jarek __ ------------------------------------------------------- _ Jaroslaw_Polok ___________________ CERN - IT/CM/LCS _ _ http://cern.ch/~jpolok ________ tel_+41_22_767_1834 _ ______________________________________+41_75_411_9487 _ From Souvignier at itc.rwth-aachen.de Tue Apr 5 08:59:53 2016 From: Souvignier at itc.rwth-aachen.de (Souvignier, Daniel) Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 08:59:53 +0000 Subject: [scl.org] WG: sclo-git25 software collection available for testing. References: <57020793.9050800@cern.ch> Message-ID: <131d9df4c29a410ebe405c2995ca7860@rwthex-w2-a.rwth-ad.de> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Souvignier, Daniel Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. April 2016 10:52 An: 'Jarek Polok' Betreff: AW: [scl.org] sclo-git25 software collection available for testing. Hi, thanks for the info. I'll try them out on our systems as soon as possible. One question though: Why do the new testing software collections only get synced on buildlogs.centos.org and not on mirror.centos.org? We mirror most of mirror.centos.org on our site, so we only get the collections already available on mirror.centos.org. When I take a look at CentOS-SCLo-scl.repo, the baseurl of sclo and sclo-testing is the same. So either the new collections should be mirrored to mirror.centos.org as well or there should be another folder for testing including a new baseurl. Did I miss something? Best regards, Daniel -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: sclorg-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:sclorg-bounces at redhat.com] Im Auftrag von Jarek Polok Gesendet: Montag, 4. April 2016 08:20 An: sclorg at redhat.com Betreff: [scl.org] sclo-git25 software collection available for testing. Test packages of a new Git 2.5 collection are available from the CentOS Software Collections SIG. These provide git version 2.5.5 for CentOS 6 and 7. To install it run: yum install centos-release-scl yum install --enablerepo=centos-sclo-sclo-testing sclo-git25 Activate and use the collection with "scl enable sclo-git25" Please test the collection and report bugs on this thread or via https://bugs.centos.org Jarek __ ------------------------------------------------------- _ Jaroslaw_Polok ___________________ CERN - IT/CM/LCS _ _ http://cern.ch/~jpolok ________ tel_+41_22_767_1834 _ ______________________________________+41_75_411_9487 _ _______________________________________________ SCLorg mailing list SCLorg at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sclorg -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Recently, we started >> seeing deprecation warnings from a Python module ("urllib3") related to SSL >> connections urging us to upgrade python to the latest 2.7.x release. >> >> Whats the best way to request an updated version of an existing SCL >> package? Should I post here or raise a ticket somewhere in the Centos bug >> tracker? >> > > Opening a bugzilla worked in the past: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1167912 > -- *Richard Hodgson* Chief Technical Officer bricklane.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Souvignier at itc.rwth-aachen.de Fri Apr 8 11:06:20 2016 From: Souvignier at itc.rwth-aachen.de (Souvignier, Daniel) Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2016 11:06:20 +0000 Subject: [scl.org] SCL for tomcat In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3a452eeb71654f62922639674244edc6@rwthex-w2-a.rwth-ad.de> Hi Alan, sounds great! I just read your blog post, looks good, even if it is quit old already. Sadly, I don?t have much time right now to work on SCLs, first I need to setup my build environment which is a bit different to yours as you can read in one of my other mails to this list (tl,dr: I want to use docker-rpm-builder on an Arch Linux host). But once I?ve got that up and running, I?ll try to do a tomcat SCL. Best regards, Daniel Von: Alan Ivey [mailto:alanivey at gmail.com] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. April 2016 16:25 An: Souvignier, Daniel Betreff: Re: [scl.org] SCL for tomcat Hi Daniel, I joined the Red Hat sclorg mailing list today because I have interest in a Tomcat SCL and saw your message from April 5th about the same thing. I have experience with creating SCLs from scratch and would love to work together with you if you are interested. If we can flesh one out, perhaps we can get it into Centos-SCLo for broader testing. Let me know and we can discuss further. Thanks, Alan Ivey -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I?m very much new to the Software Collections concept, so my questions might seem a bit naive?feel free to point me in the right direction if there?s documentation that can answer the conceptual side of my questions already. My questions can be best demonstrated by example: My server needed a webserver. I typically use httpd and like the idea of keeping up with feature updates on it, so I installed httpd24-httpd from the centos-sclo-rh repo instead of the standard httpd package from the base repo. Then I began to install phpmyadmin (from the epel repo), and noticed that it wanted to install httpd from the base repo. Looking in to this a bit more, I learned that the phpmyadmin package depends on the virtual package ?webserver?. Indeed, the httpd package from the base repo ?provides? the ?webserver? virtual package (which I determined by locating the corresponding .src.rpm file, opening it using rpm2cpio ? | cpio - idmv, and inspecting the .spec file). So then I checked the .src.rpm file corresponding to the httpd24-httpd package, inspected the .spec file, and saw that indeed it does not provide the ?webserver? virtual package. My expectation would be that, since I ran `scl enable httpd24 bash`, my system should be of the understanding that it now has a capable and functional webserver, and therefore the ?webserver? dependency should be met. Looking deeper, I see that this command runs the /opt/rh/httpd24/enable script which simply sets/modifies three environment variables. This is great for a user session, but I guess my expectation of a system-wide understanding of the presence and functionality of the httpd24-httpd webserver is therefore unrealistic, and my grand visions don?t fully align with what Software Collections are actually intended to do. In this small example, the target outcome for me would be to install phpMyAdmin from yum (because I like the idea that it?d be security patched regularly with minimal effort from me), but without having to install the base httpd package, as I already have the httpd24-httpd package installed. A work-around I?ve found is to use rpm to install the phpMyAdmin rpm using the --nodeps flag, and moving the phpMyAdmin.conf file into /opt/rh/httpd24/etc/httpd/conf.d/phpMyAdmin.conf. However I?m unsure if the phpMyAdmin package will be able to be updated through yum the next time an update is available. The small question is: in this specific example, what would be the best way to install phpMyAdmin so that it updates itself when `yum update` is run, while minimizing the amount of software I have to install on the server? The big question is: How badly am I misunderstanding the purpose or intent of Software Collections? 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Packages which depend on "webserver" typically want to drop a config file into /etc/httpd/conf.d, as you've found, and that doesn't work with the SCL httpd24. You could in theory bridge the gap between packages which require "webserver" and httpd24: own /etc/httpd/conf.d, drop a file in /opt/rh/.../conf.d/ which has an IncludeOptional for that directory, and provide "webserver". Not sure I'd recommend it, but it should be possible to get working with some hacking. Regards, Joe -- Joe Orton // Red Hat // Web Stack Team // webstack-team at redhat.com // @notroj From hhorak at redhat.com Tue Apr 19 19:50:38 2016 From: hhorak at redhat.com (Honza Horak) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 21:50:38 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] WG: sclo-git25 software collection available for testing. In-Reply-To: <131d9df4c29a410ebe405c2995ca7860@rwthex-w2-a.rwth-ad.de> References: <57020793.9050800@cern.ch> <131d9df4c29a410ebe405c2995ca7860@rwthex-w2-a.rwth-ad.de> Message-ID: <57168C0E.5060107@redhat.com> On 04/05/2016 10:59 AM, Souvignier, Daniel wrote: > thanks for the info. I'll try them out on our systems as soon as possible. > One question though: Why do the new testing software collections only get > synced on buildlogs.centos.org and not on mirror.centos.org? We mirror most > of mirror.centos.org on our site, so we only get the collections already > available on mirror.centos.org. When I take a look at CentOS-SCLo-scl.repo, > the baseurl of sclo and sclo-testing is the same. So either the new > collections should be mirrored to mirror.centos.org as well or there should > be another folder for testing including a new baseurl. Did I miss something? I understood that this is the way centos packages workflow works -- packages are available on buildlogs only until they are released. They will be available on mirrors after releasing. Honza From hhorak at redhat.com Tue Apr 19 19:52:10 2016 From: hhorak at redhat.com (Honza Horak) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 21:52:10 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] SCL for tomcat In-Reply-To: <7c266df78a14468bbd2a1f02223343ee@rwthex-w2-a.rwth-ad.de> References: <7c266df78a14468bbd2a1f02223343ee@rwthex-w2-a.rwth-ad.de> Message-ID: <57168C6A.4030308@redhat.com> I'm not aware about any immediate work on tomcat being available as SCL, so if you want to start working on it, feel free to do it. Honza On 04/05/2016 04:12 PM, Souvignier, Daniel wrote: > Hi, > > is it planned anywhere in the future to build a software collection for > tomcat to be able to use different tomcat versions on one server? If > not, I?ll try to build one. We?ve got various application servers at > work where we download tomcat in .tar.gz format and unpack them under > /opt, so we need to do that manually on each server for updates. > > Best regards, > > Daniel > > -- > > Daniel Souvignier > > IT Center > > Gruppe: Anwendungsbetrieb > > Abteilung: Systeme und Betrieb > > RWTH Aachen University > > Seffenter Weg 23 > > 52074 Aachen > > Tel.: +49 241 80-29267 > > souvignier at itc.rwth-aachen.de > > www.itc.rwth-aachen.de > > > > _______________________________________________ > SCLorg mailing list > SCLorg at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sclorg > From hhorak at redhat.com Tue Apr 19 19:58:50 2016 From: hhorak at redhat.com (Honza Horak) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 21:58:50 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] Python update request In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <57168DFA.800@redhat.com> Actually Dave was right, packages updates like your case are best to be tracked in RH Bugzilla, since RHEL is the primary focus for SCL and that is where it can be evaluated properly. Honza On 04/07/2016 01:52 PM, Richard Hodgson wrote: > Ah, thanks for the example ticket. > > I'll raise in the Centos buildsys project, as that seems to be where > everything is moving. > > Richard > > On 5 April 2016 at 16:35, Dave Johansen > wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 7:13 AM, Richard Hodgson > > wrote: > > Hello, > > We use the python27 SCL that provides Python 2.7.8, which has > worked brilliantly for some time on our application > servers. Recently, we started seeing deprecation warnings from a > Python module ("urllib3") related to SSL connections urging us > to upgrade python to the latest 2.7.x release. > > Whats the best way to request an updated version of an existing > SCL package? Should I post here or raise a ticket somewhere in > the Centos bug tracker? > > > Opening a bugzilla worked in the past: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1167912 > > > > > -- > *Richard Hodgson* > Chief Technical Officer > > > bricklane.com > > > _______________________________________________ > SCLorg mailing list > SCLorg at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sclorg > From hhorak at redhat.com Wed Apr 20 06:05:01 2016 From: hhorak at redhat.com (Honza Horak) Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 08:05:01 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] CentOS SCLo SIG sync-up meeting (2016-04-20) Message-ID: <57171C0D.5030404@redhat.com> The meeting will be at 16:00 UTC (12:00 EST, 18:00 Brno, 12:00 Boston, 1:00+1d Tokyo, 2:00+1d Brisbane) in #centos-devel on Freenode. No specific agenda for today, but will be available today for discussion if necessary. Except that, I'd like to look for a new timeslot for the meeting, we moved it one hour late after few conflicts we found with other SIGs and it does not fit to my schedule much any more. Honza From richard at bricklane.com Thu Apr 21 09:38:39 2016 From: richard at bricklane.com (Richard Hodgson) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 10:38:39 +0100 Subject: [scl.org] Python update request In-Reply-To: <57168DFA.800@redhat.com> References: <57168DFA.800@redhat.com> Message-ID: Fair enough, re-raised there. Its https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1329132 if anyone is especially interested. thanks, Richard On 19 April 2016 at 20:58, Honza Horak wrote: > Actually Dave was right, packages updates like your case are best to be > tracked in RH Bugzilla, since RHEL is the primary focus for SCL and that is > where it can be evaluated properly. > > Honza > > On 04/07/2016 01:52 PM, Richard Hodgson wrote: > >> Ah, thanks for the example ticket. >> >> I'll raise in the Centos buildsys project, as that seems to be where >> everything is moving. >> >> Richard >> >> On 5 April 2016 at 16:35, Dave Johansen > > wrote: >> >> On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 7:13 AM, Richard Hodgson >> > wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> We use the python27 SCL that provides Python 2.7.8, which has >> worked brilliantly for some time on our application >> servers. Recently, we started seeing deprecation warnings from a >> Python module ("urllib3") related to SSL connections urging us >> to upgrade python to the latest 2.7.x release. >> >> Whats the best way to request an updated version of an existing >> SCL package? Should I post here or raise a ticket somewhere in >> the Centos bug tracker? >> >> >> Opening a bugzilla worked in the past: >> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1167912 >> >> >> >> >> -- >> *Richard Hodgson* >> Chief Technical Officer >> >> >> bricklane.com >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SCLorg mailing list >> SCLorg at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sclorg >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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(Hence I missed yesterday's meeting too.) -- Dominic Cleal dominic at cleal.org From doran at bluehost.com Tue Apr 26 20:40:56 2016 From: doran at bluehost.com (Doran Barton) Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 14:40:56 -0600 Subject: [scl.org] Active maintenance of httpd24 collection Message-ID: <20160426144056.507fbb1f@doran-t440s> Our security folks are curious how actively maintained the httpd24 collection is and how soon we can expect updates to it to be made available in the event of, say, a zero-day exploit. -- Doran L. Barton - Senior Developer at Bluehost "We build bodies that last a lifetime." -- Seen in a fitness club ad From mail-lists at karan.org Wed Apr 27 06:29:16 2016 From: mail-lists at karan.org (Karanbir Singh) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 07:29:16 +0100 Subject: [scl.org] Active maintenance of httpd24 collection In-Reply-To: <20160426144056.507fbb1f@doran-t440s> References: <20160426144056.507fbb1f@doran-t440s> Message-ID: <57205C3C.803@karan.org> On 26/04/16 21:40, Doran Barton wrote: > Our security folks are curious how actively maintained the httpd24 > collection is and how soon we can expect updates to it to be made available > in the event of, say, a zero-day exploit. > there is a pretty good contributor process, so it should be fairly simple to join and help. I'll let one of the more regular scl folks talk on the current state of maint. regards, -- Karanbir Singh +44-207-0999389 | http://www.karan.org/ | twitter.com/kbsingh GnuPG Key : http://www.karan.org/publickey.asc From jorton at redhat.com Wed Apr 27 08:22:19 2016 From: jorton at redhat.com (Joe Orton) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 09:22:19 +0100 Subject: [scl.org] Active maintenance of httpd24 collection In-Reply-To: <20160426144056.507fbb1f@doran-t440s> References: <20160426144056.507fbb1f@doran-t440s> Message-ID: <20160427082219.GA7953@redhat.com> On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 02:40:56PM -0600, Doran Barton wrote: > Our security folks are curious how actively maintained the httpd24 > collection is and how soon we can expect updates to it to be made available > in the event of, say, a zero-day exploit. Hi Doran. We've tried to keep httpd24 reasonably close to upstream 2.4 and have rebased it once (last year, from 2.4.6 to 2.4.12); I can't talk about future product plans. On the security side, for httpd we'll generally backport patches as per RHEL where we need to do errata (Critical and Important issues), and those errata get shipped ASAP in the RHN channels. We have a bit more information here: https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/rhscl/ For community builds, everything is best effort. Regards, Joe From horak.honza at gmail.com Thu Apr 28 13:32:14 2016 From: horak.honza at gmail.com (Honza Horak) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 15:32:14 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] Looking for a new timeslot for SCLo SIG meeting Message-ID: <572210DE.4060008@gmail.com> I know about several people who are not very happy about current timeslot for SCLo SIG sync-up meeting, including me, so.. For everybody who thinks about attending SCLo SIG meetings regularly in the future, please, vote which timeslot would be fine for you: http://whenisgood.net/5k554ep The voting is opened till next Wednesday, 4th May, 23:59 UTC. Honza From Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch Fri Apr 29 09:48:38 2016 From: Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch (Jarek Polok) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 11:48:38 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] sclo-subversion19 software collection available for testing. In-Reply-To: <5702080E.3050504@cern.ch> References: <5702080E.3050504@cern.ch> Message-ID: <57232DF6.3030000@cern.ch> Hello all, Since I do not think we are going to receive any more feedback for these ... shall we push packages to centos slco repositories ? Jarek On 04/04/2016 08:22 AM, Jarek Polok wrote: > Test packages of a new Subversion 1.9 collection are available > from the CentOS Software Collections SIG. > These provide subversion version 1.9.3 for CentOS 6 and 7. > > To install it run: > > yum install centos-release-scl > yum install --enablerepo=centos-sclo-sclo-testing sclo-subversion19 > > Activate and use the collection with "scl enable sclo-subversion19" > > Please test the collection and report bugs on this > thread or via https://bugs.centos.org > > Jarek > __ > ------------------------------------------------------- > _ Jaroslaw_Polok ___________________ CERN - IT/CM/LCS _ > _ http://cern.ch/~jpolok ________ tel_+41_22_767_1834 _ > ______________________________________+41_75_411_9487 _ > > > _______________________________________________ > SCLorg mailing list > SCLorg at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sclorg -- __ ------------------------------------------------------- _ Jaroslaw_Polok ___________________ CERN - IT/CM/LCS _ _ http://cern.ch/~jpolok ________ tel_+41_22_767_1834 _ ______________________________________+41_75_411_9487 _ From Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch Fri Apr 29 09:48:55 2016 From: Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch (Jarek Polok) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 11:48:55 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] sclo-httpd24more software collection available for testing. In-Reply-To: <57020923.80901@cern.ch> References: <57020923.80901@cern.ch> Message-ID: <57232E07.6070007@cern.ch> Hello all, Since I do not think we are going to receive any more feedback for these ... shall we push packages to centos sclo repositories ? Jarek On 04/04/2016 08:26 AM, Jarek Polok wrote: > Test packages of a new httpd24more collection are available > from the CentOS Software Collections SIG. > > These provide additional httpd24 modules: > > mod_auth_mellon (https://github.com/UNINETT/mod_auth_mellon/wiki) > mod_ruid2 (https://github.com/mind04/mod-ruid2/wiki) > > for CentOS 6 and 7. > > To install it run: > > yum install centos-release-scl > yum install --enablerepo=centos-sclo-sclo-testing \ > sclo-httpd24-mod_auth_mellon > yum install --enablerepo=centos-sclo-sclo-testing \ > sclo-httpd24-mod_ruid2 > > Please test the collection and report bugs on this > thread or via https://bugs.centos.org > > Jarek > __ > ------------------------------------------------------- > _ Jaroslaw_Polok ___________________ CERN - IT/CM/LCS _ > _ http://cern.ch/~jpolok ________ tel_+41_22_767_1834 _ > ______________________________________+41_75_411_9487 _ > > > _______________________________________________ > SCLorg mailing list > SCLorg at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sclorg -- __ ------------------------------------------------------- _ Jaroslaw_Polok ___________________ CERN - IT/CM/LCS _ _ http://cern.ch/~jpolok ________ tel_+41_22_767_1834 _ ______________________________________+41_75_411_9487 _ From Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch Fri Apr 29 09:49:50 2016 From: Jaroslaw.Polok at cern.ch (Jarek Polok) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 11:49:50 +0200 Subject: [scl.org] sclo-git25 software collection available for testing. In-Reply-To: <57020793.9050800@cern.ch> References: <57020793.9050800@cern.ch> Message-ID: <57232E3E.3080204@cern.ch> Hello all, Since I do not think we are going to receive any more feedback for these ... shall we push packages to centos sclo repositories ? Jarek On 04/04/2016 08:20 AM, Jarek Polok wrote: > Test packages of a new Git 2.5 collection are available > from the CentOS Software Collections SIG. > These provide git version 2.5.5 for CentOS 6 and 7. > > To install it run: > > yum install centos-release-scl > yum install --enablerepo=centos-sclo-sclo-testing sclo-git25 > > Activate and use the collection with "scl enable sclo-git25" > > Please test the collection and report bugs on this > thread or via https://bugs.centos.org > > Jarek > __ > ------------------------------------------------------- > _ Jaroslaw_Polok ___________________ CERN - IT/CM/LCS _ > _ http://cern.ch/~jpolok ________ tel_+41_22_767_1834 _ > ______________________________________+41_75_411_9487 _ > > > _______________________________________________ > SCLorg mailing list > SCLorg at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sclorg -- __ ------------------------------------------------------- _ Jaroslaw_Polok ___________________ CERN - IT/CM/LCS _ _ http://cern.ch/~jpolok ________ tel_+41_22_767_1834 _ ______________________________________+41_75_411_9487 _