Hi, I have installed a cron job at sourceforge which should update a turtle database with just all source packages and their up-to-dateness status daily. No build logs are provided on this page.
http://hurd.sf.net/turtle Issues: * All issues of the html design (no indices, just a large page of 510kb) * The debian-installer packages appear as missing even if they are available. * The list of source packages won't be automatically updated. All these are defects in the turtle software and should be fixed next time I get at it. * Contains just unstable/main currently. The setup isn't too complex, if this should be somewhere else, I'd be just as happy with another location. The whole setup takes probaly 50 MB disk space and 5 minutes system time for each update. Here is the statistics: There are 4180 packages in this group. 129 packages are out of date, and need to be updated. 2512 packages are missing from the binary archive. This means 1539 source packages are taken care of (either unapplicable, binary-all or up-to-date). Of the 2512 missing packages, some are debian-installer packages which exist (a hand full), some are linux-any but declared as any (many dozens, probably 100-200), but most are simply not yet tried/ported. I don't log these numbers currently, but if anybody is interested in the hacking, it wouldn't be too hard to collocate the statistics on each run. (This is something that can probably be integrated into turtle properly). Thanks, Marcus -- `Rhubarb is no Egyptian god.' Debian http://www.debian.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] Marcus Brinkmann GNU http://www.gnu.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.marcus-brinkmann.de

