On 25.01.16 11:28, Dagobert Michelsen <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I setup an experimental IPS repo server on the buildfarm that behaves similar > to /home/experimental for SVR4-packages. > > > * Creating a new repo > > On a Solaris 11 host (like unstable11s or unstable11x) use > cd /home/ips > pkgrepo create <reponame> > The repository can now receive packages from inside the buildfarm. > > > * Using the repo > > The IPS repo is accessible at > https://buildfarm.opencsw.org/ips/ > which gives a list about the available repository. The list is currently > static and > rebuild every 10 minutes. Please note that Safari is not able to browse the > repo > for some technical reason, Firefox and Chrome work fine, though. > > dam@unstable11s [unstable11s]:/home/ips > pkgrepo list -s > http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/ips/dam > HERAUSGEBER NAME O VERSION > opencsw lsof 4.89,5.11:20151229T152446Z > opencsw lsof 4.88,5.11:20150322T130102Z > opencsw lsof 4.88,5.11:20150302T160752Z > opencsw lsof 4.88,5.11:20150301T212923Z > opencsw sudo 1.8.12,5.11:20150309T110254Z > > Technically there is a forwarder from the „web“ zone to the „ipsrepo“ zone > which runs on the m3000. From there another Apache is getting the requests and > distrbutes them to the local repo server instances which each run on a > different > tcp port. > > > At the moment the repos are not cleaned up, but I wanted to give you an early > heads up. Just let me know if you encounter any issues. > > @Carsten: What do you think about publising build IPS-packages directly into > /home/ips/<user> ? >
Yes, it is a good starting point. Finally we have to publish in a common repository. For that we have to discuss some things, mainly package naming and checking. > > > > > Best regards > > — Dago > > > > -- > "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to > do something, > and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 > >
