[Thincrust-devel] appliance-tools now in Raw Hide
Joey Boggs
jboggs at redhat.com
Wed Sep 3 15:28:41 UTC 2008
We should keep the yum repo just for development access other than the
just the git repo. Also what's in rawhide may be a few days/weeks old by
the time it gets in there.
David Huff wrote:
> Bryan Kearney wrote:
>> David Huff wrote:
>>> David Huff wrote:
>>>> The first cut of appliance-tools,
>>>> appliance-tools-003-3.fc10.noarch.rpm is now in Raw Hide and can be
>>>> tested on a rawhide box. This first cut has a minimal feature set
>>>> however it can be used for creating appliances from the command
>>>> line. For instruction please refer to the following site:
>>>>
>>>> - http://thincrust.net/tooling.html
>>>>
>>>> Patches can be submitted to this mailing list:
>>>>
>>>> - thincrust-devel at redhat.com
>>>
>>> Also might be helpful to note the the source code is available here:
>>>
>>> http://git.et.redhat.com/?p=act.git;a=summary
>>
>> Do we need to aos repo any longer?
>
> This is an interesting question, on that I was thinking about
> yesterday. Reason being that Jeremy just pulled all the kickstart
> files from livecd-tools. They now only ship one minimal ks example
> and mark it as docs. I think we will follow suit however may need to
> keep it aos repo and move files there until we get everything in the
> official spin kickstart repo. I am also interested to see this new
> package that is susposto be created that just has the kickstarts in them.
>
> -D
>
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