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[GitHub] [trafficcontrol] zrhoffman opened a new issue, #6871: ATS should support use of the EPEL `trafficserver` RPM.

zrhoffman opened a new issue, #6871:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/issues/6871

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   ## This Feature Request affects these Traffic Control components:
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   - Traffic Control Cache Config (`t3c`, formerly ORT)
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   ## Description
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   `t3c` should support use of the EPEL `trafficserver` RPM.
   
   Secondarily, the T3C integration tests and CDN in a Box should use an Apache Traffic Server RPM from EPEL. `trafficserver` has been missing from EPEL for years, but a new maintainer has stepped up and `trafficserver` will likely return to EPEL in the near future (https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/issues/6855#issuecomment-1136490669).
   
   Blocking support of of an ATS RPM that uses `/` as `TS_HOME`, rather than `/opt/trafficserver`, is #6198.


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[GitHub] [trafficcontrol] zrhoffman commented on issue #6871: ATS should support use of the EPEL `trafficserver` RPM

Posted by GitBox <gi...@apache.org>.
zrhoffman commented on issue #6871:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/issues/6871#issuecomment-1157837474

   trafficserver is in EPEL 8 now as of this morning. EPEL 7 is supposed to land soon, likely within the hour.


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[GitHub] [trafficcontrol] smalenfant commented on issue #6871: t3c should support use of the EPEL `trafficserver` RPM

Posted by "smalenfant (via GitHub)" <gi...@apache.org>.
smalenfant commented on issue #6871:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/issues/6871#issuecomment-1446627675

   trafficserver 9.2.0 is also in EPEL for all "red hat" flavor. It is missing a few features as cjose is not included.


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