On 2015-03-04 12:18 PM, Clint Byrum wrote:
Excerpts from Mathieu Gagné's message of 2015-03-04 08:31:45 -0800:
I really like APT repositories and would like to continue using them for
the time being.
I'm impressed you took the time to setup dput!
It's super simple to setup and use. Create a basic dput.cf and you are
good to go.
> You can also use reprepro, which is somewhat handy for combining a
> remote repo with locally built debs:
>
I use reprepro too. Super simple to setup and use, would recommend.
> You really only need to run apt-ftparchive on a directory full of debs:
>
> apt-ftparchive packages path/to/your/debs | gzip > Packages.gz
>
This is something I would like to avoid as I might not always have full
shell access to the repository from where the package is built.
Furthermore, I don't have access to all the packages in the repository
in the same folder to manually generate Packages.gz. (reprepro can do it
for me)
Ideally, I would like to upload a signed .changes control file to ensure
the package wasn't tampered with or got corrupted during the transfer.
(since .changes contains checksums)
--
Mathieu
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