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About redis rpm package #10947

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blylei opened this issue Jul 7, 2022 · 4 comments
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About redis rpm package #10947

blylei opened this issue Jul 7, 2022 · 4 comments
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@blylei
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blylei commented Jul 7, 2022

Why Redislab not provide an official rpm packages, just like you already provide a deb package for Ubuntu or Debian

@blylei blylei changed the title Abuot redis rpm package About redis rpm package Jul 7, 2022
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oranagra commented Jul 7, 2022

AFAIK there's no specific reason, other than just luck of time and priorities, i suppose we'll get to it one day.

p.s. I assume you're referring to the redis OSS project (not redis enterprise, which does have RPMs).
The project is supported and led by Redis Inc (formally Redis Labs), but is a community driven project, so you're invited to assist in that.

@yossigo please correct me if i'm wrong.

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blylei commented Jul 7, 2022

yeah , it is OSS project

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According to this link [1], there is an official RPM feed for redis stack. However, I am unable to see the RPMs on that server when I go to http://packages.redis.io/rpm/rhel7:

<Error>
<Code>AccessDenied</Code>
<Message>Access Denied</Message>
<RequestId>YNZT4DJT3QD6PNTV</RequestId>
<HostId>AQAlozM1ALP5To4aRQVnmQVESKminTT2KdS+3xD/KeVFY2MODCcEKS0LISqCz3ELxQgehOvor+Y=</HostId>
</Error>

[1] https://redis.io/docs/stack/get-started/install/linux/

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Actually, not sure how this works but if you setup the RPM repo according to those instructions, it will allow you to install RPMs via yum. You just can't browse the repo, which is a major pain for those behind firewalls.

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