It's an interesting idea, but I suspect in order to be useful it will
need to handle a wider number of sites.
There are several projects out there which attempt to abstract DNS
entries across systems, allowing you to mirror zones, etc. For
example you might consult:
https://github.com/octodns/oc
On Jan 02, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
> You wouldn't have to depend on PackageKit, the offline-upgrades stuff
> can be implemented by other tools that aren't PK as well (you could
> pretty much use the same mechanism, with some safeguards to not
> interfere with PK/GNOME). However, ensuring that no s
On 02.01.21 22:12, Sean Whitton wrote:
gpg's command line syntax and configuration makes this hard. It is
documented[1] as using "your default PGP key"
which doesn't help if it gets passed an explicit "-u WHATEVER" argument.
However, the call uses dgit's options, thus
$ git config --global -
On 02.01.21 21:28, Sean Whitton wrote:
It's trying to use your personal key because what you are using is a
local demo of tag2upload. The real thing would have its own key with
upload rights.
Owch. I should have noticed it's local.
Any idea how I tell it which key to use?
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-- Matthias Urli
Hi,
I just tried to push the current version of knxd by way of git-debpush
and tag2upload, but ran into a signing error I don't know what to make of.
The repository is salsa:smurf/knxd.git; the tag contains this::
$ git tag -v debian/0.14.41-1
object 632f2583dac046e3730e3ee0e0d910fe34cc7b14
While working towards the creation of a Small Organisation Server,
based around federated and open protocols I needed a way to create DNS
records on an external DNS server.
I could not find an existing general way to do this, so I created a
command put-dns, which is just a shell script which is pa
Hello,
On Sat 02 Jan 2021 at 09:50PM +01, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> On 02.01.21 21:28, Sean Whitton wrote:
>> It's trying to use your personal key because what you are using is a
>> local demo of tag2upload. The real thing would have its own key with
>> upload rights.
>
> Owch. I should have not
Am Di., 29. Dez. 2020 um 23:13 Uhr schrieb Marco d'Itri :
>
> On Dec 29, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>
> > For package upgrades, we can already perform so-called "offline
> > upgrades", where the system reboots into a smaller systemd target,
> > applies all updates and then reboots again into the updat
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Stephen Kitt
* Package name: loggedfs
Version : 0.9
Upstream Author : Rémi Flament
* URL : http://rflament.github.io/loggedfs/
* License : Apache-2.0
Programming Lang: C++
Description : Logging file system
Logge
Hello Matthias,
On Sat 02 Jan 2021 at 07:04PM +01, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> My subsequent command
>
> $ DGIT_DRS_EMAIL_NOREPLY=sm...@debian.org dgit-repos-server debian .
> /usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg,a --tag2upload
> https://salsa.debian.org/smurf/knxd.git debian/0.14.41-1
>
> resu
On Tue, 2020-12-29 at 23:12 +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
[...]
> I think that depending on PackageKit would be more complex than an
> initramfs-tools hook, since just about everybody is supposed to have
> that around.
I'm afraid not - dracut, tiny-initramfs, and custom kernels that don't
need an i
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Michael Banck
* Package name: neci
Version : git snapshot
Upstream Author : George H. Booth and Ali Alavi
* URL : https://github.com/ghb24/NECI_STABLE
* License : GPLv3
Programming Lang: Fortran90
Description : Fu
Hi,
happy new year to all contributors to Debian Med. The video conferences
of the Debian Med team are an established means to continue the COVID-19
hackathon in April[1] and we do it twice per month on every
2th and 17th
of a month. So the next meeting is today 18:00 UTC
For those who w
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