On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 00:18:48 -0500, Karol Krizka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Wednesday 16 November 2005 20:58, Youness Alaoui wrote:
....

I though about that... well, not the repo, but the script building the
rpms as well as the .tar.gz file... a repo would be nice, but do you know how to set up one ? I know it's quite easy with debian, I don't know about
other packages (emerge/yum...) but it's still something worth looking
into...
I think that it's around the same proccess for setting up yum and emerge, just
create a directory on the webserver and put some files into it, maybe
generate an index. I'll tak a look at the emerge side as I am a Gentoo user.

cool
btw, I'm still trying to figure out who's the wiki manager, there are a
lot of things that should go into the wiki (I'd like confirmations when
the wiki is modified like that).. first, the winks and the rdesktop
threads I sent, and now this... the idea of a repo and autobuilt packages
to be added and also setting up the trak server...

Trak server?


Yeah, actually it's trac, not trak, it's a tracking system (much like SF trackers, but more advanced).. I sent a mail about that a while ago, here's the mail :
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Hi there.. I just found this (Thanks to Thanatermesis from elive project) :
http://www.edgewall.com/trac/

This looks like a nice tracking system for releases...
You can take a look at the elive one :
http://thana.no-ip.org/trac/milestone/Release_0.4
click on the progress bar..
we can set TODOs like this, instead of using emails each time.. what do you think ? I don't have time to look into all the features.. but I think there is a wiki with it, and we can probably have all our TODOs and 1.0
release milestone etc...
This could also be helpful information for our impatient users.. what do you think ?
have fun
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unfortunatly, I think elive project manager made his trac server only accessible through an account/password (and the site seems to be down now)..

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