https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1124065
--- Comment #4 from Troy Dawson <tdawson(a)redhat.com> ---
From Upstream:
geard infrastructure is supposed to replace the
older "gear" infrastructure.
That is why they both have the same name.
The cutover is RHEL6 - RHEL7.
RHEL6 will have the older "gear" infrastructure.
RHEL7 will have the newer, geard infrastructure.
Upstream currently doesn't support OpenShift on Fedora. But we have the
packages in Fedora, weather upstream supports them or not. So, the cutover is
Fedora 19 - 20.
Fedora 19 will have the older "gear" infrastructure.
Fedora 20 will have the newer "geard" infrastructure.
If a geard package needs to be made for RHEL6 and/or Fedora 19, the
/usr/bin/gear binary should be removed. This avoids conflict. It also was not
designed to work on an infrastructure without systemd.
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