
Axel.Thimm at ATrpms
Apr 14, 2012, 9:07 PM
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Re: Please do not delete rpms for EOL distributions
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Hi Roberto, I understand your situation, and a solution could had been to move the packages to a place where users are aware of that they use software on an expired platform. The issue here is also space. I had been packaging since RH6.something, this means that there are about 20 EOL'd releases that could be on this archived space. ATM ATrpms supports 6-7 releases, that would mean using 3 times as much space for EOL'd distributions than for the live ones. One would argue that one doesn't need them all, you would say F14 is enough, I know people that use F12 and someone would like to have F6, so the line to draw would be blurry. I keep EOL'd stuff several month on the master server to allow for users to either switch to a newer release or make a copy. Also if updating Fedora every 12 months is not fitting your schedule, then you are probably a candidate for Enterprise distros anyway. :) On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 11:35:09PM +0200, Roberto Ragusa wrote: > Hi Axel, > > I just got a yum error as atrpms for f14-x86_64 are not available > anymore. > While googling around, I found your yesterday's post where > you said to someone else that old rpms are deleted shortly after > the EOL of the distribution. > > There are cases in which old files are needed, please try to keep > them around, maybe with all the "please upgrade" warnings you want, > but do not delete them. > > I've spent some time to find a stale mirror which has not deleted them > yet, and I'm now mirroring everything from them (and it is a really > slow site...). > > In case you are wondering, what I'm doing is cross-grading a i686 > fedora 14 to x86_64 (I know, this is unsupported, but I'm doing it > anyway), so I can then upgrade to f15/f16 on a normal x86_64 path. > My target is to switch mostly everything to x86_64, so I need > x86_64 rpms for every atrpms i686 I currently have. Without them, many > i686 libs are stuck because of dependencies and the process becomes more > complicated than it is already. > > I would be glad if you could take my suggestion in consideration > for future releases. > Thank you. > > -- > Roberto Ragusa mail at robertoragusa.it > -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net _______________________________________________ atrpms-users mailing list atrpms-users [at] atrpms http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
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