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Verify development on Openshift 4 (new toolchain) #4263

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heiko-braun opened this issue Jan 9, 2019 · 13 comments
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Verify development on Openshift 4 (new toolchain) #4263

heiko-braun opened this issue Jan 9, 2019 · 13 comments
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heiko-braun commented Jan 9, 2019

As a developer on Syndesis, I want to be able to work with Syndesis and Openshift 4 on my local machine.

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aileenc commented Jan 9, 2019

There is a POC available now for Linux with libvirt and MacOs using Virtualbox.

Dev Tools team are asking for 1 person to do some early testing and provide feedback. They will open it up to wider audience in a few weeks.

Any takers?

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I'm all set up on Linux with libvirt so I could do that however I kinda would rather have a look at what's involved before throwing my name on this :-)

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We'll still need someone to give the Mac build of the installer a test.

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@rhuss Can you try to set it up on Mac OS?

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rhuss commented Jan 14, 2019

Yes, I can do.

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rhuss commented Jan 14, 2019

How can I access the installer ?

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gashcrumb commented Jan 14, 2019 via email

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@rhuss @gashcrumb What was the outcome of your tests?

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I didn't get much futher than at least getting the cluster started up, that worked alright in my enviroment.

Then I got totally side-tracked with other tasks and didn't get a chance to actually attempt to install Syndesis on it unfortunately.

@heiko-braun heiko-braun changed the title Verify development on Openshift 4 (new tool) Verify development on Openshift 4 (new toolchain) Jan 29, 2019
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@rhuss @zregvart We need to move to OCP4 and supply means for engineers to develop against it. Can you too figure out a migration strategy and document it for the others? At least Mac OS and Linux should be addressed and we would need to know what options exists and the constraints or limitations attached to it.

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@lgarciaaco Any updates on this?

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@heiko-braun so far, the installation is not working for me with my setup. I am in contact with them and opened an issue crc-org/osp4#45

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ATM this setup isn't working for:

$ cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation release 7.5 (Maipo)

They also mentioned crc-org/osp4#29 (comment) that the testing they have done so far is around Fedora, and they aren't that ready for RHEL.

@heiko-braun should we close this issue?

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