Le 29/06/2012 14:35, Johnny A. Solbu a écrit :
On Friday 29 June 2012 14:28, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
You'd rather invest some time in learning to debug python code if you're
really wanting to suceed with this kind of setup.
Well. What I want is to be able to use an external Debian server to upload
source tarballs.
In this case the tarball is almost 900MB, and I have a small upstream bandwith.
Uploading this file from home would take the hole day, and that ain't happening.
I don't mind haing to use scp or some veird command to do it, as long as I can
do it from an external server.
So, is there a way to upload tarballs to the svn, binrepo or whereever it goes,
without using mgarepo?
Sure.
Something in the line of "cat file | ssh binrepo.mageia.org
/usr/local/bin/wrapper.upload-bin" should work, according to mgarepo code.
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