Hi! Ansgar Burchardt <ans...@debian.org> writes: > Christoph Egger <christ...@debian.org> writes: >> I was told you would be supportive of an unofficial kfreebsd jessie >> release and willing to add a suite for that. Guess I write here what I >> think would be best from our point of view and you tell me if I'm crazy >> or not: >> >> + There would be a jessie-kfreebsd thing next to the "normal" jessie >> with kfreebsd folks responsible for >> + Ideally that jessie-kfreebsd thing would exist as soon as possible so >> we can do our release preparations there > > I think we can setup a jessie-kfreebsd suite. I guess it should > > - just accept uploads (provided versions are greater-equal testing)
Sounds OK to me. "just accept uploads" means uploads from any DD/DM or some list of keys? I guess it's easy to get the ACCEPTED mail for all uploads to that suite to a mailinglist? > - contain just 3 archs: all, kfreebsd-{i386,amd64} > - have no extra policy queues, and > - share overrides with jessie. > > Uploads should probably include a specific suffix to avoid version > clashes with the offical release (for source and arch:all packages). I'll keep that in mind! >> + Ideally -release@ would accept us in testing as long as possible >> (without any blocking characteristics there) and we copy everything >> that is not superseeded in jessie-kfreebsd there rather late > > Well, kfreebsd is still in testing for now ;) Jep I'm quite happy about that! Moritz Mühlenhoff <j...@inutil.org> writes: > Sorry for the late reply. I'm afraid noone in the security team is > sufficiently familiar with the wanna-build setup, but I if implementable > by w-b I think it would be good to have the kfreebsd builds being triggered > once they are released through security.debian.org (we can probably hook > that into the "dak security-install" command or something similar). The > kfreebsd buildds are fast and should be able to build everything in acceptable > time. Right. For the wb side I do have some (limited) insight. Who would need to hook that into security-install? Christoph NB: anyone here at CCC in Hamburg at the moment?
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