First Thanks for the link and the answer.
The guy ported it ten days later and it seems to work perfect now:
http://www.martin-juhl.dk/2012/04/cbs-ready/
Second the problem with koji is that I have no web interface. I am
one of the maintainers of the experimental unity for Fedora and I do a few other
packages at home:damianator on OBS. I do lot of the spec file editing,
patching etc.
using the web interface from windows, because I can't have Linux on
this one (long story).
Also for some people that want to manage their applications for
multiple distributions is the *only*
logical (administrative-able) option, correct me if you have something
more encouraged by Fedora that has the same capabilities,
I will be happy to use it.
Best regards,
Damian
2012/7/28 Jerry James <loganjerry(a)gmail.com>:
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Damian Ivanov
<damianatorrpm(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> What would stop Fedora from doing this switch?
First, I'll completely ignore the question of what's wrong with what
we have now.
Second, speaking as one who tried to port OBS to a RHEL platform once
[1]: because of version dependency hell, and rampant SUSE-isms in the
code. Try to get OBS running on a RHEL or Fedora platform yourself.
I'm not saying it's impossible, but it sure isn't trivial (witness
http://www.martin-juhl.dk/2012/04/new-project-obs-for-centosrhel/).
Footnotes:
[1] I was apparently afflicted with temporary insanity.
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