Varnish Cache 4.0 Release Parties on April 29th, 2014

James A. Peltier jpeltier at sfu.ca
Fri Apr 11 09:51:49 CEST 2014


----- Original Message -----
| On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:26 AM, James A. Peltier <jpeltier at sfu.ca>
| wrote:
| > ________________________________
| >
| > Hello everyone,
| >
| > Every few years we have a major Varnish Cache release and that
| > needs to be
| > celebrated properly. So let's again gather locally to learn about
| > the
| > goodness the 4.0.0 release brings in the good company of fellow
| > Varnishers.
| >
| > As the release is now imminent we have set the date to April 29th,
| > 2014 for
| > the Varnish 4.0 Release Parties. Our site is now up and you can
| > organize or
| > join a party already now:
| >
| > * Party Site with Map and General info >
| > http://v4party.varnish-cache.org/
| > * Your own party + party pack? >
| > http://v4party.varnish-cache.org/help-us
| >
| > As usual, make sure to tag your blogs, tweets, pictures and videos
| > with the
| > #vr4p hashtag so that we can all be part of the fun both during and
| > after
| > the parties.
| >
| > If you are busy on work rotation that day or have no party nearby,
| > no
| > worries, you can join us online on the Varnish Cache 4.0 Release
| > Party -
| > Live Stream (Hangout on Air) from Copenhagen, Oslo and London. You
| > can RSVP
| > already now >
| > https://plus.google.com/events/cvuqnm8cof58paogkc2uj0giru0
| >
| > If you have any questions related to the Release party (i.e. want
| > to set up
| > your own party and don't know where to start or want to broadcast
| > from your
| > local party) feel free to reply to this email or reach out to me on
| > Skype,
| > Twitter or IRC and I will do what i can to give you a hand.
| >
| > Hope you all can join us!
| >
| > In behalf of the Varnish Cache team,
| >
| >
| > It would seem that Varnish 4 RHEL 6 repos have a requirement for
| > jemalloc,
| > however there are no instructions of where to get it and it is not
| > provided
| > as part of the repository.  Is it an error that it is not listed as
| > a
| > dependancy to the RHEL/CentOS 6 build requirements or is the RPM
| > wrong?
| 
| Hi James,
| 
| jemalloc is availlable through the EPEL repo for RHEL and its
| rebuilds
| like CentOS.
| 
| Cheers,
| Dridi

Yes, that I understand, more the documentation for compilation and for installation of the RPM do not state that EPEL is a requirement for Varnish 4.

https://www.varnish-cache.org/installation/redhat

Does not include Varnish 4 documentation (yet), but is linked to from Varnish 4 document 

https://www.varnish-cache.org/docs/4.0/installation/install.html#red-hat-centos

nor is it listed as a dependancy for compiling.  I assume this is a "bug" and I'm reporting it.

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James A. Peltier
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