list of tasks to get grizzly working with redhat
There are several things that should be done to verify that the redhat modules work correctly.
1. Add code for setting up repos
There should be a simple class like:
openstack::repo(
$version,
# other parameters?
)
this should work on both redhat and ubuntu (working ubuntu example can be found here: https:/
it should be smart enough to set up the repos, and possibly also set up dependencies that all packages depend on those repos, like:
Apt::
this may have performance implication, but it will make life easier for folks getting started.
2. test that redhat works with nova-networks (this is known to work)
there are a few patches I need to submit (I will get those in now)
* https:/
3. get redhat working with quantum (this is blocked on quantum working at all)
first quantum needs to work
https:/
current patches from redhat that need to be reviewed:
* https:/
* https:/
* https:/
Blueprint information
- Status:
- Complete
- Approver:
- None
- Priority:
- Undefined
- Drafter:
- None
- Direction:
- Needs approval
- Assignee:
- None
- Definition:
- New
- Series goal:
- Accepted for grizzly
- Implementation:
-
Implemented
- Milestone target:
-
2.0.0
- Started by
- Mathieu Gagné
- Completed by
- Mathieu Gagné
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Gerrit topic: https:/
Addressed by: https:/
Adding an "openstack::repo" class which automatically sets up repos