2013/5/3 Josselin Mouette <j...@debian.org>: > There is a solution to both the upload bandwidth problem and the the > problem that buildd binaries are untested, but I’m afraid it implies > changes to dak. > > This means configuring dak to accepting only two types of uploads: > - source-only uploads > They are pushed to the buildds, and the produced binaries > (including arch:all) are put in a staging area (much like > incoming.d.o). These binaries can be downloaded, but > the .changes cannot (to forbid skipping the second step). > - binary-changes-only uploads, without binaries > The developer uploads a sole .changes referencing the set of > binaries he has downloaded (and tested, although it is hard to > force that step). Anything referencing binaries not built on the > buildds is ditched. > > This way, you ensure that the actual binaries ending up in the archive > have been tested, which is neither the case with just source-only > uploads (no binaries tested) nor with ditched-binary uploads (the binary > might be built in a different environment).
Isn't this solution like a "P"PA where the (tested) packages are forwarded to the main archive? I remember reading about an effort to have something like PPAs in debian (I cannot remember how it is called exactly), so why not combine the two things? Nick -- =Do- N.AND -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CANn5kOtQLyXEnuQThvAiqQ=gMY9_W0vJ6Rv7MuMZgJsf0G=1...@mail.gmail.com