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Bug#706522: pcs - Pacemaker/Corosync configuration system



> Am 26.03.2015 um 12:45 schrieb Richard B Winters <rik@mmogp.com>:
> 
> On Thu, 2015-03-26 at 11:10 +0100, Martin Gerhard Loschwitz wrote:
>> Richard,
>> 
>> I added you to the HA group on alioth. Let me know if you need something to
>> be sponsored. Feel free to do whatever you need with the packages as long
>> as you manage to keep them working or make them work again :)
>> 
>> Best regards
>> Martin
> 
> Hi Martin,
> 
> I mentioned keeping corosync related libraries within the corosync
> package - but Feri made a good point by stating we should ask why you
> decided to break them up; since you likely had a good reason. What's
> your take on this?
> 

Ubuntu requires a split package. The goal was to keep stuff as synchronized as possible
between Ubuntu and Debian. That's why I would prefer to stick with individual library
packages. Otherwise, the Ubuntu package maintainers would need to re-do the packaging
on their own completely, and there's no point in doing that.

> ---
> 
> http://mentors.debian.net/package/crmsh
> 
> That's what I've done with crmsh. Notice what I did with the rules file
> (rather than patching the source). I had contributed a hack upstream for
> making upstream source build work on Debian as well.
> 
> I'll take a look through the existing package -> to see how you tackled
> certain aspects. I'm sure also that depends needs to be updated. I can
> just apply updated source to the old package and bring it up to date
> with modifications - or is a properly built and tested new package able
> to be dropped 'on-top'?
> 
> I rushed it a little bit so krig could look into potentially auto
> generating debs for the public via OBS -> though the Build-Depends
> caused him errors testing that out with OBS (SUSE build system).
> 
> pcs/pcsd is also an interesting subject, due to the ruby gem
> installation for pcsd.  I've been working on the init script (which
> upstreams provided version doesn't seem to work on Debian), but have
> tackled a majority of that package already as well.
> 

https://launchpad.net/~syseleven-platform/+archive/ubuntu/linux-ha

contains up-to-date packages for Ubuntu 14.04 that should be buildable on Debian as
well. You may use them as a reference, of course.

> ---
> 
> Feri, I recall you saying you would like to work on updating corosync ->
> I can target pacemaker or pcs next, or we can work together on each
> piece?  What would you prefer?
> 
> Are there any others still active?  Looking forward to meeting any of
> you and working together in the future!
> 

Best regards
Martin

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