Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: "Stephan Sürken" <abs...@debian.org>
* Package name : mini-buildd Version : 0.8.3 Upstream Author : Stephan Suerken <stephan.suer...@1und1.de> * URL : None yet: Debian Native, VCS will move to alioth. * License : GPL2+ Programming Lang: Python, Shell Description : Minimal Debian buildd Follows an excerpt from the README: ====================================================================== What' this? ====================================================================== Mini-buildd is an easy-to-setup Debian autobuilder and repository. Its general notion is that of addons for a Debian base distribution (like etch, lenny, or sid) with an emphasis on clean builds and package checking. In essence, it glues together standard and approved Debian/Unix tools in dedicated Debian packages. It aims for easyness of configuration and maintenance. Examples of intended usages: * build, test and repo system for a Debian developer. * build and repo system for private Debian package repositories. * build and repo system for an organisation (add-on packages to a Debian base). ====================================================================== Status && Future ====================================================================== The 0.8.x are rather stable and used in production. It already features * Fully configurable via debconf. * Fully automated setup (repos, chroots). * Uses LVM snapshots for efficient and secure chroot handling. * Experimental distribution per base for testing. * Enforce a bpo-like versioning scheme. * Uploads as source package only, all builds are done in defined chroots. * QA-Checking of packages (lintian and others). * Auto-backports: Allows automated "no-changes" backports with only one upload. There are also some things mbd does not have, but would like to see in future versions: * Using mini-dinstall imposes some limitations; especially mbd does not use pooling and cannot build different packages concurrently; we will either drop mini-dinstall at some point, or use a pimped rewritten version. * Staging yet (we would like to see some manual staging facility). * Package maintenance (maybe a very simple web interface). * There's is currently no proper manual (debconf texts is the best you can get at this point ;). -- System Information: Debian Release: 5.0.2 APT prefers stable APT policy: (500, 'stable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org