[Sugar-devel] Update on SoaS spin in f24 final release

sam at sam.today sam at sam.today
Fri Jun 17 21:50:28 EDT 2016


Yeah, +1 for doing our own spins.

I'll make another release (0.109.0.1) today, and I'll be adding a new 
browse version (webkit2) to the COPR.

Happy to host images or run buildscripts on sugarlabs servers if you 
want.  (We can run liveusb-creator in a fedora docker container if 
needed)

Thanks,
Sam

On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Jerry Vonau <me at jvonau.ca> wrote:
> F*** that, I'm in on doing up spins on our own, hit me up on IRC, 
> email, or
> that dirty method(jvonau5).
> 
> Jerry
> 
>>  On June 17, 2016 at 4:38 PM Thomas Gilliard <satellitgo at gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>  I just had a irc  discussion with dgilmore re: SoaS spin:
>> 
>>  <satellit> 14522162
>>  http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=14522162  looks 
>> like
>>  SoaS replacement? (Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-24-1.2.iso)
>>  <satellit> works
>>  <dgilmore> we can not ship SoaS
>>  <dgilmore> we can likely work with websites to make a nightly 
>> available
>>  somehow
>>  <satellit> no way to give us a permanent link for this build? So I 
>> can
>>  post it?
>>  <satellit> anaconda has no timbucktu on it
>>  <satellit> 24.13.7-1
>>  <dgilmore> we can not use that build
>>  <dgilmore> because it will look like it should have been part of the
>>  release
>>  <dgilmore> It is very unfortunate. but there is a lot of metadata 
>> that
>>  knows nothing about SoaS in the f24 release
>>  <dgilmore> we would need to manually hack it all to update it
>>  <dgilmore> and there is not the time to do so
>>  <dgilmore> as we move into a more automated world its going to be 
>> even
>>  harder to manually mess with things
>>  <satellit> ok  I had hoped for something could be provided I have 
>> been
>>  doing livemedia-creator builds and all work here
>>  <dgilmore> We can likely do something as an unofficial thing
>>  <dgilmore> websites would need to e onboard
>>  <satellit> thanks....It installs fine as 2nd DE in cinnamon
>>  <dgilmore> we can put a nightly in /pub/alt somewhere
>>  <dgilmore> same for Design Suite
>>  <satellit> thanks : )
>>  <dgilmore> but its more up to websites than me
>>  <satellit> hope the spin does not get dropped due to this...
>>  <dgilmore> It will not be
>>  <satellit> K thanks
>>  <dgilmore> Jam_KDE will as it had broken deps
>>  <satellit> FYI LMC I use is here:
>>  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Fedora_24#livemedia-creator
>>  <dgilmore> :)
>>  <dgilmore> fwiw, I wonder if we should not do offical live respins
>>  monthly. Though that has other issues
>>  <dgilmore> like retention and source matching
>>  <dgilmore> as well as ensuring testing
>>  <satellit> be great there is a sugar 0.109 (unstable I am testing 
>> atm...
>>  <satellit> Hi Thomas,
>>  <satellit> Thanks for testing!  The copr doesn't include activities
>>  yet.  If any activity authors want their activities in the copr, 
>> please
>>  send me tarballs (and probably send them to Peter Robinson as well 
>> so
>>  that they get into rawhide).
>>  <satellit> Thanks,
>>  <satellit> Sam
>>  <satellit> On 6 June 2016 8:02:12 AM AEST, Thomas Gilliard
>>  <satellitgo at gmail.com> wrote:
>>  <satellit> > I have the copr installed in f24 workstation with a
>>  sugar-desktop
>>  <satellit> > installed (0.108)
>>  <satellit> > I see sugar 0.109 after dnf update and reboot.
>>  <satellit> >
>>  <satellit> >  dnf copr enable samtoday/sugar
>>  <satellit> >
>>  <satellit> >  dnf update
>>  <satellit> thanks
>>  <dgilmore> cool
>> 
>>  Sorry for the bad news. But we will not get dropped as a spin; will 
>> have
>>  place to do downloads of the .iso
>> 
>>  Tom Gilliard
>>  satellit
>> 
>> 
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