Hi, Reinhard!

Thanks for the heads up.
I'm not currently working on this.

Feel free to take it if you'd like.

Thank you for taking this. It has been a long wait.

Sincerely,
Han

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Sorry for the duplicate email. I didn't reply to all in the previous one.


Reinhard Tartler <siret...@gmail.com> 于2024年11月14日周四 23:11写道:

> 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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