Hi, Since command line browsing was not very practical, and since some people didn't found how to access to the svn ( as this was not widely documented ), a web interface was installed for looking at subversion ( this was planned since a long time, but was less urgent than the others urgent tasks, so this was deployed slowly ).
So if you want to look at svn you can now go on http://svnweb.mageia.org/ . The server is using a readonly copy of the subversion that is synced by cron so the latest commit may not appear immediately. Fixing this is doable, but not very high on the TODO list for now. So for those that will discover the content of the svn for the first time, here is a quick summary. The list of subversion repository can be found on http://svnweb.mageia.org/adm/puppet/deployment/repositories/manifests/subversion.pp?revision=879&view=markup We do have on svn.mageia.org ( valstar ) 5 public repositories : adm soft web packages binrepos All of them but 1 are mirrored on the main web application server ( alamut ). Binrepos hold the tarball and binary file from packages, and is expected to grow a lot ( 11g at the moment ), so we decided to not mirror for now. /packages --------- http://svnweb.mageia.org/packages/ /packages is where you can find specs files, patches and everything needed to rebuild packages. The best way to access is is using mgarepo, as explained by the wiki and boklm. There is 2 directories : misc -> contains the old changelog of imported packages cauldron -> 1 directory per package name In a package directory ( like http://svnweb.mageia.org/packages/cauldron/acpi/ ), you will find 3 subdirectories most of the time : pristine/ releases/ current/ pristine/ hold the latest submitted rpm ( ie, the specs and sources ). releases/ work like the tags directory of usual subversion layout, with the older version of the rpms, and current/ is the current work. When using mgarepo, it take current/, and that's where people should look for the newest version. Since no one except some people who work on the BS will likely be interested in the details, I will not go further ( being myself in the list of those that do not remember the details :p ) /soft ----- That's where we place most softwares we developed or forked ( fork being the last option ). Some are also developed by others, using others tools. We may switch to git or others dvcs later, and maybe also have smaller repositories ( ie 1 per software ), but so far, this is not the case and nothing is planned. You can find : mirrors/mga-mirrors/ -> MGA::Mirrors, running on mirrors.mageia.org, catalyst web application to manage mirror list rpm/rpm-setup/ -> the rpm-setup content ( ie rpm macros ) identity/catdap/ -> the web interface for ldap, catdap, again perl/catalyst build_system/iurt -> the rebuild bot, written by Mandriva and adapted to work with our layout and with privileges separation build_system/mgarepo -> a fork of repsys, a connectiva tool for the build system, using our layout ( binary separated from others files ) build_system/mdv-youri-core build_system/mdv-youri-submit -> fork of youri ( zarb project ) made by mandriva. Pushing changes upstream is planned. build_system/web -> what you see on pkgsubmit.mageia.org Others software are expected to appear there once we have finished reviewing trademark and logo, etc on mandriva svn. /web ---- That where the web site live, in www/. And there is the various templates for sympa, transifex, bugzilla in templates/. The templates are updated to the live version by cron, but nothing was commited for now ( except for bugzilla ). Rda would likely explain better than me the intended usage and layout of this one. /adm ---- That where the configuration of the server ( minus the passwords ) is stored. We are using puppet for that, it allows us to describe the configuration in the puppet DSL ( Domain Specific Language ), and it take care of dispatching to every server, saying how the server should be setup and behave. It is updated every 15 minutes on the main puppet server ( valstar ), and then every server get the config every 30 minutes. We can force update by hand if needed, but being lazy as all sysadmin, we don't. So if you want to know how we do something, you can look. If you want to help on sysadmin, you can send patches, based on the configuration ( that something we tried to push, some innovation on the way sysadmin interact with community, but maybe the learning curve of puppet is too high, so I will try to do some training once I have free time and/or write more documentation ). That's all for now. If you want to access using the command line, the address didn't changed since it was opened in october 2010 , you can still use : svn $COMMAND svn://svn.mageia.org/svn/foo If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask, either on ml or on irc ( I would prefer on ml ). If someone want to cut and paste this on the wiki, feel free to do it too. -- Michael Scherer
