On Mi, 11 nov 20, 12:27:48, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> deloptes wrote:
> >
> > > The problem is I don't need a ton of information :-) I need to hear from
> > > someone who has already done that for themselves: "I use such and such
> > > tools, and publish my repo this way..."
> >
> > Well, I use deb
On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 12:27:48PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> deloptes wrote:
[...]
> > You have to rebuild all dependencies if you rebuild one package. You simply
> > can not just build and replace a package in production environment without
> > testing it, making a backup or whatever.
>
>
On Mi, 11 nov 20, 12:15:07, Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> It's strange that there is nothing (or I have not found yet) as
> intuitive and working mostly OOTB like FreeBSD's poudriere.
I'm guessing Debian is primarily addressing users who are happy with
getting the packages pre-compiled for them.
Th
Victor Sudakov wrote:
>> Well, I use debuild to build and reprepro to maintain a local repository
>> of former KDE3 now called TDE.
>
> I've already tried reprepro and it seems to do its job well in publishing
> the packages I feed to it. Now it's building time.
>
>> I do not build automatically
deloptes wrote:
>
> > The problem is I don't need a ton of information :-) I need to hear from
> > someone who has already done that for themselves: "I use such and such
> > tools, and publish my repo this way..."
>
> Well, I use debuild to build and reprepro to maintain a local repository of
> f
Linux-Fan wrote:
[dd]
>
> Here is the documentation of all components:
>
> * https://masysma.lima-city.de/32/masysmaci_main.xhtml
> * https://masysma.lima-city.de/32/masysmaci_build.xhtml
> * https://masysma.lima-city.de/32/masysmaci_pkgsync.xhtml
> * https://masysma.lima-city.de/11/maartifact.
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> The problem is I don't need a ton of information :-) I need to hear from
> someone who has already done that for themselves: "I use such and such
> tools, and publish my repo this way..."
Well, I use debuild to build and reprepro to maintain a local repository of
former KD
Victor Sudakov writes:
songbird wrote:
[...]
> > Where can I learn to do a similar thing for Debian? I'd like to have my
> > own package repository which:
> >
> > 1. Keeps my local patches and configure/build options.
> > 2. Gets updated and recompiled when the main Debian repository gets
On Thu, Nov 05, 2020 at 12:15:23PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > Those "chrooty [1]" approaches find their limits whenever you depend on
> > a kernel version different from what your machine has.
>
> For me, this is basically never an issue.
Linux user space interfaces are pretty stable. So bu
> Those "chrooty [1]" approaches find their limits whenever you depend on
> a kernel version different from what your machine has.
For me, this is basically never an issue.
What is problematic, OTOH is to keep those chroots (or VMs) up to date.
Basically, each one of those is yet another machine t
On Thu, Nov 05, 2020 at 10:59:39PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> [dd]
>
> >
> > > Next I would like to publish those tweaked and local packages in a local
> > > repository in a corporate intranet, so that I could add this repository to
> > > sources.list and its pack
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[dd]
>
> > Next I would like to publish those tweaked and local packages in a local
> > repository in a corporate intranet, so that I could add this repository to
> > sources.list and its packages should override the standard Debian ones.
>
> Ah, a new direction to branc
On 11/4/20 3:32 PM, Victor Sudakov wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
As a person with the FreeBSD background, I'm used to building my own
packages with the exact build options I need (those include exim, nginx,
samba, clamav and many others). FreeBSD has a good infrastructure for
this (ports
On Thu, Nov 05, 2020 at 12:39:34PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > >
> > > As a person with the FreeBSD background, I'm used to building my own
> > > packages with the exact build options I need (those include exim, nginx,
> >
Hi,
i wrote:
> > https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/
> > https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/libi/libisoburn/rules-1.5.2-1
> > https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/libi/libisoburn/control-1.5.2-1
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Looks scary. In FreeBSD, you don't need a Develope
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >
> > As a person with the FreeBSD background, I'm used to building my own
> > packages with the exact build options I need (those include exim, nginx,
> > samba, clamav and many others). FreeBSD has a good infrastructure for
> >
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > As a person with the FreeBSD background, I'm used to building my own
> > packages with the exact build options I need [...]
> > What would you advise me to read?
>
> Since no Debian Developers answer
songbird wrote:
>
> > Dear Colleagues,
> >
> > As a person with the FreeBSD background, I'm used to building my own
> > packages with the exact build options I need (those include exim, nginx,
> > samba, clamav and many others). FreeBSD has a good i
Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 09:32:31PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Where can I learn to do a similar thing for Debian? I'd like to have my
> > own package repository which:
> >
> > 1. Keeps my local patches and configure/build options.
> > 2. Gets updated and recompil
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 09:32:31PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> As a person with the FreeBSD background, I'm used to building my own
> packages with the exact build options I need (those include exim, nginx,
> samba, clamav and many others)
Hi,
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> As a person with the FreeBSD background, I'm used to building my own
> packages with the exact build options I need [...]
> What would you advise me to read?
Since no Debian Developers answered yet, i propose to read
https://www.debian.org/doc/manua
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> As a person with the FreeBSD background, I'm used to building my own
> packages with the exact build options I need (those include exim, nginx,
> samba, clamav and many others). FreeBSD has a good infrastructure for
> this (port
Hi.
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 09:32:31PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Where can I learn to do a similar thing for Debian? I'd like to have my
> own package repository which:
>
> 1. Keeps my local patches and configure/build options.
> 2. Gets updated and recompiled when the main Debian re
Dear Colleagues,
As a person with the FreeBSD background, I'm used to building my own
packages with the exact build options I need (those include exim, nginx,
samba, clamav and many others). FreeBSD has a good infrastructure for
this (ports tree, poudriere et al.)
Where can I learn to
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