On 23/07/2010, at 19:01, Leonel Nunez wrote: >> Alvaro Lopez Ortega dijo [Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 11:59:27AM +0200]: >>> On 23/07/2010, at 00:22, Yann Malet wrote: >>> >>>> Does someone has a bullet proof solution to only update cherokee >>>> to given version using cherokee ppa ? and how to rollback to the >>>> last known stable solution ? >>>> >>>> This seems to be a piece of the puzzle : >>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto but I don't have >>>> yet the complete process in mind. >>> >>> That's a very good point. >>> >>> If we are going to start flagging releases as stable/development >>> it'd be a very good thing if the Ubuntu/Debian packages could reflex >>> those flags in the apt behavior. >>> >>> Gunnar, Leonel, completely out of curiosity, is that possible? could >>> it be implemented? >> >> Of course - I think what we would end up doing is that I'd just >> package the stable branch for Debian - Every package upload we do, >> even to unstable, is supposed to be a fit candidate for a stable >> release. >> >> I guess (but that would be up to him to decide) that Leonel would >> package the development versions, following the ideas/interest he has >> shown so far. >> >> In case Leonel would want to upload both, it's also possible - But >> they would be just two completely separate packages - i.e. we would >> have the regular "cherokee" package, following the stable branch, and >> a "cherokee-snapshot", "cherokee-svn", "cherokee-b0rken" or whatever >> he'd choose for the development one. > > Some months ago I've came with this situation and was getting ready to > deal with it. > > As we know the PPA packages are the Unstable version for Debian Unstable :) > Following the Debian/Ubuntu packages inclusion: > > This is what I propose and I can commit to: > > Leave de current PPA as the "stable" cherokee version as for this days the > 1.0.1 and keep this 1.0.1 updated with security ONLY updates, Yes it has > 1.0.5 but I can put there the 1.0.1 packages and remove the 1.0.5 from the > stable PPA > > Create another PPA with the latest cherokee release as for this days 1.0.5 > > As for me I'm still using 1.0.1 on production servers. > > For Debian packages Just like Gunnar said upload to Debian the release > candidate packages as for today there's no 1.0.5 on debian because of the > ssl bug. > > Once there's no bug reports with the ppa we push the Debian unstable > version and try to upgrade the Stable PPA version. > > What do you think ??
I'd like you to have something into account. It's been years since every single Cherokee version is better than its predecessor - even if we accidentally introduced a regression (as the SSL/TLS issue). The idea of flagging some versions as 'development' is to let people know whether some major change was performed since the previous version. It doesn't necessarily mean that the release isn't stable and better than the previous one - as it's actually supposed to be. Having said that, I'd like to highlight how important both the Ubuntu and Debian packages are for us. Since a whole lot of people use them to install Cherokee, I'd like to encourage you to keep up the outstanding work I've been doing during this time. :-) -- Octality http://www.octality.com/ _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
