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Rebase the Michaelangelo repository on Bionic #104
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Thanks for noticing @pshem. So currently the project is paused as we have no effort available meaning there are no real plans to rebase the whole thing to 18.04, so sorry to say that.. |
Ok, that's disappointing but good to know. I was about to ask if you had access to the Dockerfile for https://hub.docker.com/r/mikelangelo/capstan-packages/, but I've found it at https://github.com/mikelangelo-project/capstan-packages. I'll see if I can update the Dockerfile to Bionic to get individual applications to run |
Hi,
I am not sure if you are aware that latest 0.51.0 release of OSv has
corresponding capstan packages and loader published on github. These
artifacts can be downloaded from this page -
https://github.com/cloudius-systems/osv/releases/tag/v0.51.0. You can
easily automate this process and put *.mpm and *.yaml files under
$HOME/.capstan/packages/. Hopefully at some point I will have time to
update capstan to directly be able to pull it from OSv github.
Also if you are interested I have created some docker files to build and
test OSv capstan packages/apps. They are alternatives to official
capstan-packages repo:
https://github.com/wkozaczuk/docker_osv_builder
https://github.com/wkozaczuk/docker_osv_runner
The builder one is based on Ubuntu 18.04 and can be used to build OSv
capstan packages from any version of OSv (head, etc). I have not published
these docker files but might do it at some point.
The runner has this script pulling packages from git repo and putting under
~/.capstan/packages -
https://github.com/wkozaczuk/docker_osv_runner/blob/master/scripts/download_packages.sh
I hope it helps,
Waldek
…On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 4:33 PM pshem ***@***.***> wrote:
Ok, that's disappointing but good to know. I was about to ask if you had
access to the Dockerfile for
https://hub.docker.com/r/mikelangelo/capstan-packages/, but I've found it
at https://github.com/mikelangelo-project/capstan-packages.
I'll see if I can update the Dockerfile to Bionic to get individual
applications to run
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That is incredibly useful, thank you! |
Ubuntu 14.04 is running out of time - it'll loose free support from Canonical next April, and package versions aren't where you'd want them(python3.4 instead of 3.6 and php5 instead of 7). Are there any plans to rebuild everything to be based on 18.04, or another, newer distribution?
I'd like to use capstan, but I'm currently preparing to work with OSv directly
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