Hi Han,

Are you still working on this? I'm reaching out to avoid duplication of
work, so if you have a packaging branch, please share by pushing to salsa.
If not, I'm happy to start the packaging from scratch as well. Just let me
know.

I've spoken to Akhiro at Kubecon in Salt Lake City, and started to look at
packaging missing dependencies. So far, it doesn't look too bad, with
nydus-snapshotter looking like the biggest missing dependency. I'm adding
"blocks" annotations to missing dependencies as I spot them.


Best,
-rt

On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 7:03 AM Han Xu <suyanh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Han Xu <suyanh...@gmail.com>
> X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, suyanh...@gmail.com
>
> * Package name    : nerdctl
>   Version         : 1.2.0
>   Upstream Author : Akihiro Suda <suda.ky...@gmail.com>
> * URL             : https://github.com/containerd/nerdctl
> * License         : Apache License 2.0
>   Programming Lang: Go
>   Description     : nerdctl is a Docker-compatible CLI for containerd.
>
> nerdctl is a Docker-compatible CLI for containerd.
> It is a subproject of containerd, which is an industry-standard container
> runtime for building container-based applications. containerd provides a
> complete container runtime environment and can be used to manage containers
> at any stage of their lifecycle, from creation to destruction. With
> nerdctl, you can control the behavior of containerd and manage containers
> and images on a system. This includes tasks such as starting and stopping
> containers, managing images, and inspecting the state of containers and
> images. Essentially, nerdctl provides a convenient way to interact with and
> manage containerd, making it easier to build, deploy, and manage containers
> in production environments.
> The goal of nerdctl is to facilitate experimenting the cutting-edge
> features of containerd that are not present in Docker.
> The packages that nerdctl depends on all exist in Debian, such as
> containerd.
> Our team is packaging and maintaining this package.
>
>

-- 
regards,
    Reinhard

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