On 5/31/07, Dr. Diesel dr.diesel@gmail.com wrote:
You guys are awesome! Very impressive......
Is this spam or someone really pleased with Koji? *puzzled*
Pleased yes! For some reason your not?? *puzzled* :)
On 5/31/07, Valent Turkovic valent.turkovic@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/31/07, Dr. Diesel dr.diesel@gmail.com wrote:
You guys are awesome! Very impressive......
Is this spam or someone really pleased with Koji? *puzzled*
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On 5/31/07, Dr. Diesel dr.diesel@gmail.com wrote:
Pleased yes! For some reason your not?? *puzzled* :)
On 5/31/07, Valent Turkovic valent.turkovic@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/31/07, Dr. Diesel dr.diesel@gmail.com wrote:
You guys are awesome! Very impressive......
Is this spam or someone really pleased with Koji? *puzzled*
I'm really pleased with Fedora - but I don't understand what is so great about koji? I haven't really used it so pardon my ignorance - but please explain it.
Thank you.
Valent.
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 16:47 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
On 5/31/07, Dr. Diesel dr.diesel@gmail.com wrote:
Pleased yes! For some reason your not?? *puzzled* :)
On 5/31/07, Valent Turkovic valent.turkovic@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/31/07, Dr. Diesel dr.diesel@gmail.com wrote:
You guys are awesome! Very impressive......
Dr. Diesel - What about it do you like? I'm curious.
Is this spam or someone really pleased with Koji? *puzzled*
I'm really pleased with Fedora - but I don't understand what is so great about koji? I haven't really used it so pardon my ignorance - but please explain it.
So, Koji is our new build system, which we set up after F7t4. You can check it out here: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji
(Yes, we replaced the entire build system for Fedora, just 3 weeks before the release of F7. Yes, we are a little bit crazy. But we said we would merge Core and Extras and get a release out by May 31 and by God, we did.)
Koji is very cool for the package developers too, but I'm not much of a developer so we won't get into that.
For us testers, the most obvious benefit is that we all have access to newly-built packages the *moment* the builds complete.
If you are waiting to test a fix, you don't need to wait for rawhide to update, or for the package(s) to get pushed to updates-testing. The developer can say, "Hey, go grab the latest 'screen' update from koji".
You hit the "Search" box, type in "screen", and poof: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=927
Every build of 'screen' ever. Click one and you can see the changelogs, build logs, whatever. You can see who built it and when. You can download whichever packages you like.
There's a lot more cool stuff, but that alone is enough to make me deliriously happy.
Fun tip: right-click on the "search" box in firefox and select "Add a Keyword for this Search...". Add a bookmark with the keyword "koji", and now you can just type: "koji [packagename]" (e.g.: "koji kernel") in the firefox address bar to go straight to the koji page for that package.
Any other koji tips and tricks people want to share? This koji thing is really cool and we're just starting to see its potential. Plus a lot of people worked reeeally hard on it and they'll be happy to hear how much people like it!
-w
Will,
I'm still discovering all the items I like! So far being able to test immediately has my attention, ie: testing for an ICH7 kernel that has sound!! :D. I've also enjoyed being able to easily read the change log associated and the ability to download a previous version if something goes wrong.
But most impressive is the level of integration required to make it all happen. Credit is due, you guys know what your doing! Innovation like this is exactly what Linux needs...
Thanks for all the hard work!
Andy
p.s. I wonder when m$s build system will be online??
On 5/31/07, Will Woods wwoods@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 16:47 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
On 5/31/07, Dr. Diesel dr.diesel@gmail.com wrote:
Pleased yes! For some reason your not?? *puzzled* :)
On 5/31/07, Valent Turkovic valent.turkovic@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/31/07, Dr. Diesel dr.diesel@gmail.com wrote:
You guys are awesome! Very impressive......
Dr. Diesel - What about it do you like? I'm curious.
Is this spam or someone really pleased with Koji? *puzzled*
I'm really pleased with Fedora - but I don't understand what is so great about koji? I haven't really used it so pardon my ignorance - but please explain it.
So, Koji is our new build system, which we set up after F7t4. You can check it out here: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji
(Yes, we replaced the entire build system for Fedora, just 3 weeks before the release of F7. Yes, we are a little bit crazy. But we said we would merge Core and Extras and get a release out by May 31 and by God, we did.)
Koji is very cool for the package developers too, but I'm not much of a developer so we won't get into that.
For us testers, the most obvious benefit is that we all have access to newly-built packages the *moment* the builds complete.
If you are waiting to test a fix, you don't need to wait for rawhide to update, or for the package(s) to get pushed to updates-testing. The developer can say, "Hey, go grab the latest 'screen' update from koji".
You hit the "Search" box, type in "screen", and poof: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=927
Every build of 'screen' ever. Click one and you can see the changelogs, build logs, whatever. You can see who built it and when. You can download whichever packages you like.
There's a lot more cool stuff, but that alone is enough to make me deliriously happy.
Fun tip: right-click on the "search" box in firefox and select "Add a Keyword for this Search...". Add a bookmark with the keyword "koji", and now you can just type: "koji [packagename]" (e.g.: "koji kernel") in the firefox address bar to go straight to the koji page for that package.
Any other koji tips and tricks people want to share? This koji thing is really cool and we're just starting to see its potential. Plus a lot of people worked reeeally hard on it and they'll be happy to hear how much people like it!
-w
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--- "Dr. Diesel" dr.diesel@gmail.com wrote:
Will,
I'm still discovering all the items I like! So far being able to test immediately has my attention, ie: testing for an ICH7 kernel that has sound!! :D. I've also enjoyed being able to easily read the change log associated and the ability to download a previous version if something goes wrong.
But most impressive is the level of integration required to make it all happen. Credit is due, you guys know what your doing! Innovation like this is exactly what Linux needs...
Thanks for all the hard work!
You are right on Dr. Diesel. Linux is coming along. Several people tell me that they will have to learn it since Dell now ships Ubuntu.
Andy
p.s. I wonder when m$s build system will be online??
It will happen whenever M$ releases their code, ie. make it opensource. But that is very hard to believe that it will ever happen.
Regards,
Antonio
On 5/31/07, Will Woods wwoods@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 16:47 +0200, Valent Turkovic
wrote:
On 5/31/07, Dr. Diesel dr.diesel@gmail.com
wrote:
Pleased yes! For some reason your not??
*puzzled* :)
On 5/31/07, Valent Turkovic
valent.turkovic@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/31/07, Dr. Diesel dr.diesel@gmail.com
wrote:
You guys are awesome! Very
impressive......
Dr. Diesel - What about it do you like? I'm
curious.
Is this spam or someone really pleased with
Koji? *puzzled*
I'm really pleased with Fedora - but I don't
understand what is so
great about koji? I haven't really used it so
pardon my ignorance -
but please explain it.
So, Koji is our new build system, which we set up
after F7t4. You can
check it out here: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji
(Yes, we replaced the entire build system for
Fedora, just 3 weeks
before the release of F7. Yes, we are a little bit
crazy. But we said we
would merge Core and Extras and get a release out
by May 31 and by God,
we did.)
Koji is very cool for the package developers too,
but I'm not much of a
developer so we won't get into that.
For us testers, the most obvious benefit is that
we all have access to
newly-built packages the *moment* the builds
complete.
If you are waiting to test a fix, you don't need
to wait for rawhide to
update, or for the package(s) to get pushed to
updates-testing. The
developer can say, "Hey, go grab the latest
'screen' update from koji".
You hit the "Search" box, type in "screen", and
poof:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=927
Every build of 'screen' ever. Click one and you
can see the changelogs,
build logs, whatever. You can see who built it and
when. You can
download whichever packages you like.
There's a lot more cool stuff, but that alone is
enough to make me
deliriously happy.
Fun tip: right-click on the "search" box in
firefox and select "Add a
Keyword for this Search...". Add a bookmark with
the keyword "koji", and
now you can just type: "koji [packagename]" (e.g.: "koji kernel") in the firefox address bar to go straight to the
koji page for that
package.
Any other koji tips and tricks people want to
share? This koji thing is
really cool and we're just starting to see its
potential. Plus a lot of
people worked reeeally hard on it and they'll be
happy to hear how much
people like it!
-w
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Will Woods wwoods@redhat.com wrote:
[...]
So, Koji is our new build system, which we set up after F7t4. You can check it out here: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji
Gets me a Python error: Mod_python error: "PythonHandler mod_python.publisher"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/mod_python/apache.py", line 299, in HandlerDispatch result = object(req)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/mod_python/publisher.py", line 213, in handler published = publish_object(req, object)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/mod_python/publisher.py", line 412, in publish_object return publish_object(req,util.apply_fs_data(object, req.form, req=req))
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/mod_python/util.py", line 439, in apply_fs_data return object(**args)
File "/usr/share/koji-web/scripts/index.py", line 175, in index start=buildStart, dataName='builds', prefix='build', order=buildOrder, pageSize=10)
File "/usr/share/koji-web/lib/kojiweb/util.py", line 114, in paginateMethod data = getattr(server, methodName)(*args, **kw)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/koji/__init__.py", line 1075, in __call__ return self.__func(self.__name,args,opts)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/koji/__init__.py", line 1300, in _callMethod return proxy.__getattr__(name)(*args)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/xmlrpclib.py", line 1096, in __call__ return self.__send(self.__name, args)
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/xmlrpclib.py", line 1383, in __request verbose=self.__verbose
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/xmlrpclib.py", line 1137, in request headers
ProtocolError:
(Yes, we replaced the entire build system for Fedora,
Awesome.
just 3 weeks
before the release of F7. Yes, we are a little bit crazy.
Make that "completely nuts" ;-)
But we said we
would merge Core and Extras and get a release out by May 31 and by God, we did.)
Doubly awesome.
Horst H. von Brand wrote:
Will Woods wwoods@redhat.com wrote:
[...]
So, Koji is our new build system, which we set up after F7t4. You can check it out here: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji
Gets me a Python error: Mod_python error: "PythonHandler mod_python.publisher"
Try refresh. Works for me.
Rahul
On 5/31/07, Will Woods wwoods@redhat.com wrote:
Koji is very cool for the package developers too, but I'm not much of a developer so we won't get into that.
I'm glad I asked... you guys are awesome!!!
Thanks go to all of you for making such a great os!