Cockpit as a privileged container?

Stef Walter stefw at redhat.com
Wed Aug 13 07:22:10 UTC 2014


On 13.08.2014 08:43, Stef Walter wrote:
> On 12.08.2014 21:26, William Henry wrote:
>> Stef can we get the list of packages needed for Cockpit? 
> 
> Currently it looks like this:
> 
> Direct dependencies (link time):
> 
> accountsservice-libs >= 0.6.35
> glib >= 2.24

Make that 2.34

> glib-networking >= 2.24
> gudev >= 165
> json-glib >= 0.14.0
> libssh >= 0.6.0
> libsystemd-journal >= 187
> libsystemd-daemon
> lvm2
> keyutils
> krb5
> pam
> polkit-agent-1 >= 0.105
> udisks2 >= 2.1.0
> 
> Run time dependencies on system being managed (outside of a theoretical
> superpriv container):
> 
> dbus
> docker (optional)
> geard (optional)
> firewalld (optional)
> polkit
> lvm2
> systemd
> mdadm
> NetworkManager
> realmd
> storaged
> udisks2
> 
> Other (non-standard) build dependencies
> 
> libgsystem
> jsl
> pkg-config
> xsltproc
> docbook
> libxslt
> perl-Locale-PO
> perl-JSON
> 
> 
>> BTW is this getting backported to Fedora 20? 
> 
> Yes, it's been available in Fedora 20 updates-testing since February.
> 
> $ sudo yum install --enablerepo=updates-testing cockpit
> $ sudo yum enable cockpit.socket
> $ xdg-open http://localhost:1001
> 
>> How are we getting this into RHEL 7 today?
> 
> So far people can try this out in RHEL 7 Atomic. It's not yet available
> in RHEL 7 proper.
> 
> Stef
> 



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