Where Can I Find The 6.10 CentOS-release Srpm?

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Hi,

Where can I find the srpm for CentOS-release-6-10.el6.CentOS.12.3.x86_64?

I looked in vault and it is not there.

Regards,

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  • Hi,

    The 6.10 folder is in place, but we need to give the team chance to upload. I
    would assume it will appear in coming days or alternatively, you could create your own from git.CentOS.org.

    Regards

    Phil

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  • Hi,

    Yea, I know it will show up in a few days. In the past when I asked, someone usually provides a url to it so that I can get going with what I have to do.

    TBH, Pulling the sources from git.CentOS.org would be a great way to get the sources if it worked as per the documentation @ https://wiki.CentOS.org/Sources I thought that I had this figured out for C7 by following the above wiki page but if I pull the sources for the c7 CentOS-release rpm when I look at the spec file I see it is for 7.3.1611. If I try to do a git checkout for c6 I get the following error:

    (vgeppetto2 pts14) $ git checkout c6
    error: pathspec ‘c6’ did not match any file(s) known to git.
    (vgeppetto2 pts14) $

    So at this point in time, I am lost. Can someone tell me what the magic incantation is to actually get the latest sources?

    It would also be nice if it was described how to do this
    @ https://wiki.CentOS.org/Sources so that mear mortals like myself could understand how to actually use it.

    Regards,

  • All the sources except CentOS-release are in place in the CR directory
    .. I will be working on getting the Sources directory completed today. I don’t want to delay the actual os release to get all the sources in place before release of the os.

    WRT getting sources from git.CentOS.org .. that is for CentOS-7 and later only.

    CentOS-6 predates the CentOS move to the Red Hat family and we did not change where the sources come from for CentOS-6 .. I still get the original Sources from http://ftp.redhat.com to build.

    Any way, for the record, this was the fastest version 6 release so far with CR released in 1 Day and full release in 10 days.

    I am working on getting those SRPMs to the master server now.

    Thanks, Johnny Hughes

  • I pushed the 3 SRPMs that are not in CR to:

    http://vault.CentOS.org/6.10/os/Source/SPackages/

    They should be there in a few minutes (after the master mirror syncs out to the rest of the vault mirrors).

    All the other new SRPMS should be available from :

    http://vault.CentOS.org/6.9/cr/Source/SPackages/

    If you have any other issues let me know .. but I want to work on the Firefox-60 build first thing this morning to see if we can get that out today (at least for CentOS-7).

    See my other post today to this list on the ‘Firefox 60.0.1.0 ESR
    Progress’ thread about this issue.

    Thanks, Johnny Hughes

  • It seems some srpms are still missing in both CR and the 6.10 source directories. An example of the missing srpms is anaconda.

    Any timelines on when the full srpms will hit the mirrors ?

    – A

  • When you have time, could all 6.10 SRPMS be made available in 6.10/os as well?

    Also, there are a few updates still missing: dhcp-4.1.1-61.P1.el6_10, qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.506.el6_10.1 and kernel-2.6.32-754.2.1.el6.

    Regards, Leonard.

  • They will all be there once all the tool sets for firefox are done building .. that is what the builders are all doing right now .. el6 and el7 devtoolset-7, llvm-toolset-7, rust-toolset-7 and all the deps /
    prereqs, bootstraps, etc.

  • For those that don’t know what it entails ..

    There are 7 arches for el7 .. each of the 7 arches needed 4 new repos set up (devtoolset-7, llvm-toolset-7, rust-toolset-7, firefox) with their own specific mock config.

    For several of the packages in devtoolset-7 and rust-toolset .. there are cyclic dependencies (gdb depends on gcc and gcc depends on gdb) .. so you need to boot strap a package to use to build one of them .. then use that bootstrap package to build the other .. then build them both again, etc. Same for el6 .. but the deps that need bootstrapping are different.

    for el6 .. only 2 arches (not 7) and only 2 extra repos .. but no el6
    rust-toolset sources right now and the el7 source code does not work as is .. it must be adapted for el6 (older python, no llvm, etc.)

    I expect to have it all done by the end of this week .. probably by tomorrow .. but it was quite challenging.

    This is tying up the builders and the testing machines I have available for building. This is also unprecedented in EL sources .. several tool kits required for one OS base package. But , we’ll get through it this week.

  • Thank you for your big effort to get this done! I can only send symbolically a beer.