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Terabithia RPM support for Amazon Linux

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list Mike Burger · Tue, 29 Jun 2021 17:52:16 +0000 ·
Good afternoon.

In perusing the Terabithia repository for Xymon(-client) RPMs, I see that there are directories for Amazon Linux 1 and 2, but I do not,  yet, see packages in those directories.

I was wondering when we might start seeing packages for AWS Linux.

Thanks.

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list Japheth Cleaver · Tue, 29 Jun 2021 11:05:58 -0700 ·
quoted from Mike Burger
On 6/29/2021 10:52, Mike Burger wrote:
Good afternoon.

In perusing the Terabithia repository for Xymon(-client) RPMs, I see that there are directories for Amazon Linux 1 and 2, but I do not,? yet, see packages in those directories.

I was wondering when we might start seeing packages for AWS Linux.

Thanks.
There shouldn't be any underlying issues with the AL1 or 2 releases, but the project I was working on no longer required them and so I never completed my own validation on either base release.

It's probably time to revisit that, along with preparing a CentOS 8 Stream repository to track any future deviations from actual RHEL 8.

It's also probably as good a time to mention as any that I'll be moving the 4.3.30-1 Fedora packages from /testing/ to production later on today. They've had enough time to bake, and the Fedora releases that were problematic are now EOL regardless.

-jc
list Mike Burger · Wed, 30 Jun 2021 08:15:54 -0400 ·
quoted from Japheth Cleaver
On 2021-06-29 14:05, Japheth Cleaver wrote:
On 6/29/2021 10:52, Mike Burger wrote:
Good afternoon.

In perusing the Terabithia repository for Xymon(-client) RPMs, I see that there are directories for Amazon Linux 1 and 2, but I do not,? yet, see packages in those directories.

I was wondering when we might start seeing packages for AWS Linux.

Thanks.
There shouldn't be any underlying issues with the AL1 or 2 releases,
but the project I was working on no longer required them and so I
never completed my own validation on either base release.

It's probably time to revisit that, along with preparing a CentOS 8
Stream repository to track any future deviations from actual RHEL 8.

It's also probably as good a time to mention as any that I'll be
moving the 4.3.30-1 Fedora packages from /testing/ to production later
on today. They've had enough time to bake, and the Fedora releases
that were problematic are now EOL regardless.
This would be most excellent. As my employer is moving to the cloud, we're standardizing more and more on AWSL, using more expensive distributions only where required, Amazon Linux 2 is our primary platform, now, in addition to RHEL.
quoted from Mike Burger

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Mike Burger
http://www.bubbanfriends.org

"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1