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binary release would be awesome! #18
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It would at least be nice to support/supply not only the *.zip, but the *.rpm and *.deb packages. Especially since, currently, the rpm-build part of the package seems broken. |
#35 has been filed for this. Docs will be needed but, basically, it will enable the option of './sbt clean assembly' generating a standalone jar. |
I've opened a separate issue #36 to help track the RPM Build fix (along with an example of working around it, for now). |
There is now a way to create .deb and .rpm files
It would be great if we could get these hosted on package cloud. Then puppet/chef/ansilbe/salt could always make sure that the latest version of kafka-manager is installed. |
I went ahead and created .deb packages for a few of the more recent releases and uploaded them to package cloud. (PM me if you have .rpms, I don't have time/need to compile them manually) https://packagecloud.io/spuder/kafka-manager It would be super trivial to automate this so that travis CI automatically uploads to packagecloud every time a new build is released. Packagecloud has the steps documented here: @mikedanese I'm willing to do the work on this if you'll just enable travis and create a more official pakcagecloud account. There are a fair amount of people who don't want to compile every time a new build is released. |
Hi @spuder, Do you have any plan to update the package to the latest version (I know I'm a bit off-topic regarding this particular issue) ? Regards |
@bmillemathias I've uploaded kafka-manager 1.3.0.7 and 1.3.0.8 for ubuntu 14.04. Give them a try. I haven't tested them. |
@spuder Thanks a lot, I'm in vacation right now but give a try with the latest version when I'll be back at work. |
Thank you.. I have used this and works like a charm |
I've packaged an rpm for release 1.3.1.8, you may find it here: |
@raulvc links seems to have gone missing, is it available anywhere else ? |
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any progress on this as it is an issue that has been open since 2015. |
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@SuilAmhain there is always a choice to use docker, and here is the docker image release: https://hub.docker.com/r/kafkamanager/kafka-manager |
I have uploaded the build files, RPM and DEB packages |
I downloaded the RPM from here and it doesn't validate as an RPM. ? |
You mean the RPM was broken ? I will fix that if it was broke. But for now you can use the after build binary files to run kafka-manager script to start the service. |
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A binary release of this as an executable jar would be awesome! I'd love to try this but I'm not very familiar with the scala toolchain and I'm working through some difficulties with sbt (which I attribute to operator error). Thanks, this kafka-manager looks very cool.
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