On 11/5/2013 4:35 PM, Helge Deller wrote:
Regarding the unstable archive, Helge and I were recently given accounts on debian-ports and
>now can do package uploads. I upload the first yesterday. We need an unstable archive from which
>it's possible to debootstrap to help with this migration. Will have to look at setting this up locally.
If the archive at debian-ports works out, why do you want an additional debootstrap location?
A buildd is setup initially using debootstrap. This gives a minimal
build system.
Then, package dependencies are dynamically resolved for each build as I
understand it.
Even doing manual builds, one must set the required dependencies and
resolve conflicts. While this can be
done using a package archive stored in directory, it's easier to grab
the needed packages with apt-get.
It will take some time (several months?) for debian-ports to reach the
package collection on parisc-linux.org.
None of the packages on parisc-linux.org are signed and they lack a
.changes file, so they can't be directly
uploaded as I understand it.
If we can't continue with a public archive (this allows others access as
well during transition), then it would be best
to copy the archive to our respective local systems and use it while we
bring ports up to speed.
Dave
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