Am Freitag, 24. August 2007 13:07:02 schrieb Andreas Tille: > On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Finn-Arne Johansen wrote: > > What about when we sit and work on a package to fix something, eg. > > during a gathering, and want to test if the fix work ? > > I'm not sure whether I understand the problem? Is there any > difference between work in gatherings and otherwise? Do you > think about the time delay by one day until the package is > available at the Debian mirror? If this is the problem I would > maintain a local Debian-Mirror and push the package in question > to this local mirror that in this case would behave like the > Debian unstable mirror from tomorrow (or the testing mirror > > >from tomorrow + 10days). > > Perhaps writing a wrapper around dput that does this automatically > might reduce time in case this would happen frequently. > > > Not a big problem for me, as I tend to do my own image (and > > repository) if needed :) > > So this would probably be the answer, but I fail to see a > contradiction to a general maintainance of packages inside > Debian. Mh... I think this was from debian-edu ;-) ^^ reply to it in order to get this answer into the correct ML.
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