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== Knowledge Prerequisites == | |||
* Basic understanding of SSL and authentication via certificates and/or Kerberos credentials | |||
* Basic knowledge about creating a database in PostgreSQL and importing a schema | |||
* Working with psql | |||
* Basic knowledge about Apache configuration | |||
* Basic knowledge about yum/createrepo/mock - else you'll not be able to debug problems! | |||
* Basic knowledge about using command line | |||
* Basic knowledge about RPM building | |||
* Simple usage of the Koji client | |||
* For an overview of yum, mock, Koji (and all its subcomponents), mash, and how they all work together, see the excellent slides put together by Steve Traylen at CERN [http://indico.cern.ch/event/55091]. |
Revision as of 14:03, 27 May 2013
Knowledge Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of SSL and authentication via certificates and/or Kerberos credentials
- Basic knowledge about creating a database in PostgreSQL and importing a schema
- Working with psql
- Basic knowledge about Apache configuration
- Basic knowledge about yum/createrepo/mock - else you'll not be able to debug problems!
- Basic knowledge about using command line
- Basic knowledge about RPM building
- Simple usage of the Koji client
- For an overview of yum, mock, Koji (and all its subcomponents), mash, and how they all work together, see the excellent slides put together by Steve Traylen at CERN [1].