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Friday, 05 January 2007 |
To ease the burden of archive configuration, I've created the atomic-release rpm, and an associated atomic.sh installer script. This will automatically configure the Atomic yum archive for your system if you are running FC3, FC4, FC5, FC6, or CentOS4. I also updated the Download page to reflect this update in the Automatic Configuration section. You can now configure the [atomic] channel, as well as install the ART GPG key with the following:
lynx -source http://3es.atomicrocketturtle.com/installers/atomic.sh |sh
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Tuesday, 02 January 2007 |
From www.fedoralegacy.org: "The current model for supporting maintenance distributions is being re-examined. In the meantime, we are unable to extend support to older Fedora Core releases as we had planned. As of now, Fedora Core 4 and earlier distributions are no longer being maintained.". Unless you're planning on maintaining your own updates, I highly recommend migrating to a supported platform, like CentOS or RHEL.
With the exception of the ASL channels, I will no longer be actively maintaining packages for rh9, FC2, FC3, or FC4 in the archive. That being said, the way I build packages is for the most part distribution independent, so I will continue to produce packages for those platforms. All that means is that if for some reason a package wont build on one of those distributions, I'm not going to put in any effort to fix it so it does.
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Monday, 27 November 2006 |
I'm in need of some systems at 1and1, and any other major hosting facility to update the AOOI (Atomic Offline OS installer) project to work with CentOS 4.4. The project will involve probably 2 or 3 days of downtime for the system(s) involved, and of course any data on the system will be lost in the testing. You will end up with a shiney new CentOS 4 box, and a sane partition layout. Oh and props in the AOOI installer credits. Apply now! While supplies last!
Help much appreciated!
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Wednesday, 22 November 2006 |
Due to lack of space, and maintenance overhead, I've dropped the [base] and [updates] mirrors for all distributions. Originally when I set up those channels, it was because there were no good archive sources for RHEL users without updates. With the rise of CentOS, this is no longer necessary. My appologies to everyone for the sudden departure of such a commonly used archive, normally I'd give more warning than this. For those of you oh RHEL3 or RHEL4 looking for a new source for updates, check out www.centos.org for more details.
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Sunday, 12 November 2006 |
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Now that I'm back from a well earned vacation, I'll be focusing on seeing what kind of advances in FC6 can be back ported to the older distributions. As you may have heard, the Fedora Legacy project has discontinued support for FC1, and FC2. Support for RH7.3 and RH9 will be stopped at the end of the year. I will continue to build packages for FC2 and RH9 on a limited basis, and add in support for FC6 to the archive. Write Comment (1 Comments) |
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Friday, 20 October 2006 |
I'll be back in november, around the 5th or 6th. So no updates, forum responses, or ASL kernel support as we're takin the whole company with on a 2 week cruise. That is all. Resume party.
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