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- --On 08.06.2002 23:13:59 +0200 Armand A. Verstappen wrote: >> >> Effectivly we have three Debian repositories. Every of those has >> >> three childs, one for each Debian Distribution. Essentially this >> >> gives us three binary packages for our stable releases, our >> >> testing pre-releases and our nightly builds. >> > Three machines , and three packages per machine. >> >> Right. Where "machine" can also be an "chrooted environment". > > There's an Envida machine available running Debian woody for testing > midgard purposes. Let me know if it can be of use within this scheme. > It will be unstable network-wise for another three weeks, until it is > moved from the testrack to a production-rack. It is not really important, what OS the host machine is running. Debian would be good, but is not neccessary. We have a complete chroot environment here, that could be easily extended to provide all neccessary Packages to compile Midgard. I would have no problem running this on nathan, but I won't have much spare time available for this project. What I could do is prepare the chroot's for testing/unstable on Nathan and give one of you root access to it to further configure the chroot's for building Packages. Problem for me is that I don't have a potatoe chroot environment ready, we'd have to downgrade my chroot environment for this and I have no idea if this would work. >> > It is like nine midgard releases.... >> >> Essentially it is, but it will give us a far greater testing >> coverage. >> >> I think we can make use of it. Perhaps we could drop Potato, but that >> is up to the community... > > I think we could drop potato, personally. I don't, at least not as long potato is the official stable distribution. I think that enough people will still have potatoe running on their production systems, and that they won't neccessarily upgrade just for Midgard. If it is not much work, we should continue supporting potato as long as it is in use. Live long and prosper! Torben Nehmer - -- Torben Nehmer, Munich, Germany http://www.nathan-syntronics.de, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key ID on wwwkeys.(de.)pgp.net: 0x7E9DE456 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9BHVfJPh4Kn6d5FYRAneKAKDZIvxwxaXlsZNzcBa7MlDtR9i4dACbBc1m zSpcYyp/gvg1FaL9ceGr+Q0= =blXj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
