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= Fedora packages =
 
= Fedora packages =
  
RPMs for openstack-nova openstack-glance openstack-keystone and openstack-quantum from essex are available in Fedora 17.  
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The cadence of Fedora and OpenStack releases are in sync, and so we have
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* Fedora 16 = Diablo
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* ...
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* Fedora 19 = Grizzly
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* Fedora 20 = Havana
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* Fedora 21 = Icehouse
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* Fedora 22 = Juno
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* etc...
  
Read more about getting started at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Getting_started_with_OpenStack_on_Fedora_17
 
  
== Fedora 14 packages ==
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For other combinations please see the [http://openstack.redhat.com/ RDO] community site
 
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which provides RPMs for Fedora and RHEL (derivatives).<br/>
[http://mirantis.com Mirantis] provides OpenStack Fedora packages.
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There you can get the current OpenStack development release RPMs for the current Fedora stable release
 
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(for example Icehouse RPMs for Fedora 20).
There are two builds available:
 
 
 
* stable: http://download.mirantis.com/cactus/ – RPMs for stable cactus build
 
* hourly: http://download.mirantis.com/repo/ – RPMs for hourly builds from trunk
 
 
 
These have been built and tested with Fedora 14 release.
 
 
 
These packages are based on RHEL6 specs from https://github.com/griddynamics/openstack-rhel
 
 
 
Feel free to test these on your Fedora boxes and provide feedback on openstack-support@mirantis.com.
 

Latest revision as of 17:24, 4 August 2014

Fedora packages

The cadence of Fedora and OpenStack releases are in sync, and so we have

  • Fedora 16 = Diablo
  • ...
  • Fedora 19 = Grizzly
  • Fedora 20 = Havana
  • Fedora 21 = Icehouse
  • Fedora 22 = Juno
  • etc...


For other combinations please see the RDO community site which provides RPMs for Fedora and RHEL (derivatives).
There you can get the current OpenStack development release RPMs for the current Fedora stable release (for example Icehouse RPMs for Fedora 20).