Le vendredi 27 janvier 2006 à 14:53 +0100, Guillaume Rousse a écrit :
> Anssi Hannula wrote:
> > Götz Waschk wrote:
> > 
> >>2006/1/27, Olivier Thauvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Götz, if this can help, from virgo: ssh draco (same account, same home nfs
> >>>mount). It is my desktop computer. I trust you and can give you a sudo to 
> >>>run
> >>>urpmi. Just remember I am really working on it :)
> >>
> >>That would be nice. I promise that I won't urpme xorg-x11 :-)
> > 
> > 
> > Is that cooker or 2006.0?
> > 
> > Anyway, I also have x86_64-2006.0 and x86_64-cooker chroots on my
> > desktop which is online when I'm not asleep. If any of those would be
> > useful, I'd be happy to create an account.
> That doesn't scale unfortunatly. What we need is a host where zarb 
> admins could setup proper autentication and administration facilities 
> (ldap + cfengine).

I once setup a cooker chroot with auth on zarb ldap on my x86_64 box,
it's still there (but currently ssh port is no longer forwarded so only
available in ipv6 :) )
Could make chroots available again,, the machine has 360GB HD and I
already have Mandriva and PLF mirrors available on my gateway...

> > On the other hand, maybe I could use some auto-rebuild script and then
> > once per day check if new packages have been rebuilt and check they're
> > ok & upload.
> That's what Stefan previously did with LBD on anorien. What he didn't 
> however, is a way to integrate it current PLF build process, such as for 
> exemple preventing manual upload totally in automated branches, for 
> instance. I don't want the same mess as in mandriva, with manual and 
> automated upload happening simultaneously.



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