Kadel-Garcia, Ignacio
2012-10-16 12:21:24 UTC
Good morning, everyone:
I've recently started work with the OpenTUSK project at Tufts Medical School. It's an open source project, using a LAMP stack, available at https://github.com/opentusk/. And there are some SRPM patches and config files with it, suitable for use with RPMforge or other public repositories. These are available at:
https://github.com/opentusk/OpenTUSK-SRPMS
The subdirectories include:
mock-rpmforge-extras - configurations for 'mock' to work with Repoforge and possibly TUSK repos activated, very useful for 'mock' users like me.
cpan2rpm-2.028-srpm (my favorite tool for building RPM's from CPAN modules, with patches for RHEL 6)
cpanspec-1.78-srpm (my second favorite tool for building RPM's from CPAN modules, patched for RHEL 6)
perl-Devel-StackTrace-1.22-srpm - perl module added
perl-HTML-Defang-1.04-srpm - perl module added
perl-HTML-Mason-1.47-srpm - perl module update
perl-Linux-Pid-0.04-srpm - perl module to build HTML::Mason
perl-Log-Any-0.14-srpm - perl module to build HTML::Mason
perl-MasonX-Request-WithApacheSession-0.31-srpm - perl module to run HTML::Mason
perl-Test-Deep - perl module to build HTML::Mason
xpdf-3.03-srpm - updated xpdf, suitable for Repoforge extras
The others are not particularly suitable for Repoforge, being yum setups for OpenTUSK or locked down old versions of components specifically for OpenTUSK use. But the SRPM files above are quite suitable and I'd *love* to get them into Repoforge so I don't have to keep publishing them separately.
Nico Kadel-Garcia
TUSK Senior Sysadmin
Email: nico.kadel at tufts.edu
Phone: 617-636-2746
I've recently started work with the OpenTUSK project at Tufts Medical School. It's an open source project, using a LAMP stack, available at https://github.com/opentusk/. And there are some SRPM patches and config files with it, suitable for use with RPMforge or other public repositories. These are available at:
https://github.com/opentusk/OpenTUSK-SRPMS
The subdirectories include:
mock-rpmforge-extras - configurations for 'mock' to work with Repoforge and possibly TUSK repos activated, very useful for 'mock' users like me.
cpan2rpm-2.028-srpm (my favorite tool for building RPM's from CPAN modules, with patches for RHEL 6)
cpanspec-1.78-srpm (my second favorite tool for building RPM's from CPAN modules, patched for RHEL 6)
perl-Devel-StackTrace-1.22-srpm - perl module added
perl-HTML-Defang-1.04-srpm - perl module added
perl-HTML-Mason-1.47-srpm - perl module update
perl-Linux-Pid-0.04-srpm - perl module to build HTML::Mason
perl-Log-Any-0.14-srpm - perl module to build HTML::Mason
perl-MasonX-Request-WithApacheSession-0.31-srpm - perl module to run HTML::Mason
perl-Test-Deep - perl module to build HTML::Mason
xpdf-3.03-srpm - updated xpdf, suitable for Repoforge extras
The others are not particularly suitable for Repoforge, being yum setups for OpenTUSK or locked down old versions of components specifically for OpenTUSK use. But the SRPM files above are quite suitable and I'd *love* to get them into Repoforge so I don't have to keep publishing them separately.
Nico Kadel-Garcia
TUSK Senior Sysadmin
Email: nico.kadel at tufts.edu
Phone: 617-636-2746