Hi Andrea, On 07/30/2015 04:26 PM, Andrea Veri wrote:
2015-07-16 11:17 GMT+02:00 Bálint Réczey <balint balintreczey hu>:Hi,Is there any chance of getting feedback on the part already implemented or getting in contact with someone who can install the VM in GNOME's infrastructure?Ping?Hey Bàlint, I'm currently serving as the GNOME Infrastructure Team Coordinator and may be able to help you getting the GNOME mingw project back on track. I'm sorry if this response arrived late but someone forwarded me this thread only today as I'm not subscribed to the list. There's currently a VM running RHEL 6 which hosts the build system that Tarnyko configured back in 2013 and serving all the files you can find at [1]. If your preference is going for RHEL 7 I can have a VM spinned and provide you the same setup (shell access and a particular directory / space assigned for the project). If you are familiar with Puppet [2] contains the class we used to configure the previous and now inactive project.
Yes, please set up a VM with RHEL 7, since I expect it to result fewer problems with outdated packages. I also tested my changes with CentOS 7. I'm not familiar with Puppet but I have checked the .pp file and it seems to be trivial to update it to match latest requirements. I'm signing this message with my GPG key which you can verify online. Please send me the needed credentials for the new VM encrypted using my public key. Cheers, Balint
If you want to have a chat with me directly on IRC, please join #sysadmin on irc.gnome.org and ping 'av'. Please keep me CCed to this thread. [1] http://win32builder.gnome.org/ [2] https://infrastructure.gnome.org/browse/puppet/tree/modules/win32builder
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