On 2019-11-03 11:32, Holloway Kean Ho wrote:
> Theoretically it is possible to do this with git, but it would be
terrifyingly ugly.
Yes, that's some light in the dark! This is what I want to hear in this
exploration
voyage. Don't worry, it's mainly for exploration and satisfying curiosity.
Thanks for everything. =)
On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 10:24 AM Paul Wise <p...@debian.org
<mailto:p...@debian.org>> wrote:
On Sun, 2019-11-03 at 10:21 +0800, Holloway Kean Ho wrote:
> I'm restricted due to git version control service providers.
Sounds like you need to use a generic web hosting provider instead,
then you can generate your apt repository locally and sync all the
repository files over to the hosting provider. Theoretically it is
possible to do this with git, but it would be terrifyingly ugly.
I can't speak for the aesthetics, but it's very easy to create an eg
reprepro debian/ directory locally, make it into a git repo and sync it
to eg github.
https://github.com/johnraff/helium-dev-repo-exp
Apt can access the above (now obsolete) directory with the line:
deb https://johnraff.github.io/helium-dev-repo-exp/debian/ helium main
But it's also quite easy to do with rsync and ssh.
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John