On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 1:18 PM, Johannes Kastl
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Am 19.12.15 schrieb Stanislav Baiduzhyi:
Yup, got the same problem. The issue is, lots of devel packages for RHEL are coming in Supplementary or Optional subscription channels (because they have lower level of support), so you need actual RHEL subscription to use them .
That was what I found out, but I wanted to have a confirmation if this is still the case. If no, they could be added. If no, I question the existence of RHEL on the OBS... ;-)
So I ended up building for CentOS only, if RHEL users will not be satisfied - they are free to rebuild it on their own. I guess that you can add those subscriptions channel when hosting your own instance of OBS and having your own RHEL subscription, but never actually tried that.
That could actually be a valid point for the existence of RHEL on OBS. That make it easier to build for RHEL on a private OBS instance. But otherwise, if you need to import the Optional/Supplementary packages, it would not be to hard to import the RHEL base packages, I guess.
So the question remains, what is RHEL build target good for? So far CentOS available for x86 only, while RHEL available for extra architectures.
Johannes
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