> I volunteer to upload euca2ools to backports.debian.org, which would then
be version 2.0.x if that is fine.
That would be awesome! All I really need is 1.3 though.
> But if folks cannot recreate something with Debian, then this is non-free.
I'm not sure I follow? If it's about hosting the tool somewhere else, i am
totally fine with that. I have never tried packaging anything for debian.
I do like developing on github though, so I am going to keep using that on
a day to day basis. This can easily be resolved by simply having two
remotes :-)
I would also be fine with transferring ownership of the repo to the debian
user on github.


Anders


On 13 November 2012 16:43, "Steffen Möller" <[email protected]> wrote:

> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> > Datum: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 16:15:13 +0100
> > Von: Anders Ingemann <[email protected]>
> > An: [email protected]
> > Betreff: Fwd: Registering ebs-snapshot with euca2ools
>
> > I don't need the tools on the image we are creating.
> But if folks cannot recreate something with Debian, then this is non-free.
>
> > The image is a
> > vanilla debian installation (plus some startup scripts).
> > The tools are only required on the bootstrapper. However, I designed
> > it to be fully automated. Clone my tool and run the command - you're
> > done.
> > The project is not only intended for the official aws images, other
> > people use it as well (there are currently 10 forks and one fork of a
> > fork).
> > I cannot simply add the testing mirrors automatically and require
> > people to upgrade python to 2.7 on a squeeze installation they might
> > be using for other stuff as well.
> >
> > So for now I think this is the best solution.
>
> I volunteer to upload euca2ools to backports.debian.org, which would then
> be version 2.0.x if that is fine.
>
> [1] http://wiki.debian.org/euca2ools
> [2] http://packages.qa.debian.org/e/euca2ools.html
>
> Steffen
>
> > On 13 November 2012 16:02, Stefano Zacchiroli <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 11:31:38PM +0100, Anders Ingemann wrote:
> > >> I solved it, hopefully you guys don't think it's too messy.
> > >> I install python-boto and python-m2crypt with apt.
> > >> Then i download the euca2ools-1.3.2 archive from github and install it
> > >> with make.
> > >> The installer puts it in /usr/local, which I think is fine.
> > >> So now the bootstrapper is and uses 100% free software :-)
> > >>
> > >> Any comments?
> > >
> > > Thanks for this hack!  However, yes, it does seem a tad too messy :)
> > > (and, more importantly, not reliable, e.g. what if the GitHub project
> > > disappears?)
> > >
> > > I confess I'm a bit confused though.
> > >
> > > Is it you on your machine that needs the testing version? (meaning that
> > > one would need to use testing to *build* stable images)
> > >
> > > Or is it rather that we need newer euca2ools version to ship *inside*
> > > the images?
> > >
> > > In the former case, it wouldn't be a big deal. It just means we need a
> > > testing Debian machine to bootstrap stable AMIs. I think we can live
> > > with that.
> > >
> > > Can you clarify which is which?
> > > TIA,
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