Hi, On 4 January 2016 at 09:08, Marius Vollmer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I think we are ready to publish experimental/beta/pre-view packages of > Cockpit for Debian somewhere, but we don't really know what the best > approach would be. > > We are making weekly releases and automatically push them to a number of > places, like Fedora 23, a Docker container, or a Fedora COPR (same thing > as a Ubuntu PPA, afaik). > > Do you have ideas for how to extend this to include Debian?
I think a PPA is currently the best option to provide high-frequency releases. For debian there will be a similar thing, but it is still vaporware at this point. > > Could we get Cockpit into Debian experimental easily, for example? This should be doable. None of the issues mentioned in #3202 would be blockers for uploading there. Things that are blockers: 1. We need a proper debian/copyright. 2. Solving the bundled-js problem. Alternatives: a. Copying system-provided js libraries at build time. Unlikely to be done in the short-term, due to the many dependencies. b. Providing the required js in the dist tarball, ideally making sure that make clean does not remove them (ie, allow building twice in a row). This requires documenting the license of all bundled js dependencies in debian/copyright. I have yet to try the merged packaging, I hope to do this soon. -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler _______________________________________________ cockpit-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.fedorahosted.org/admin/lists/[email protected]
