Oh my, it looks very ineresting! Currently I manage all my packages manually so potentially it can simplify my work a lot.
Currently I'm experimenting with Travis and binary build caches cause kodi needs a lot of time to compile from scratch and I'm also using container to build, so I mount ccache directory inside docker ☺ -- Regrads, Pasha On Wed, 2019-08-14 at 19:11 +0200, Manuel Reimer wrote: > On 14.08.19 16:01, asm0dey via aur-general wrote: > > I've found way to publish built packages to github pages, but it's > > absolutely not enough to just put them somewhere. It looks like > > repository should have some predefined structure, maybe index files > > and > > so on. Any ideas on where I can find them? > > If you have a lot of packages and want to simplify your work a bit, > then > you could use a tool I've written to create some of my repositories: > > https://github.com/M-Reimer/repo-make > > > You can manage your PKGBUILD structure in whatever way you like in a > GIT > repo (or locally but I prefer to have them on GIT): > > https://github.com/VDR4Arch/vdr4arch > > > The repo-make controlling is done with just one file in this repo: > > https://github.com/VDR4Arch/vdr4arch/blob/master/repo-make.conf > > > The whole list is then auto-built without any user interaction and > results in a working repository. This means also that dependencies > are > auto-installed to the system repo-make runs on, so you absolutely > should > have a dedicated virtual machine for this. > > For vdr4arch we have a build server which uses repo-make in an Arch > docker container. It autobuilds the packages whenever something on > the > GIT server changes. > > Manuel
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