hi Kou

I suggest we follow what other projects like Apache Aurora have done

https://github.com/apache/aurora-packaging

I am an admin on https://bintray.com/apache/arrow. If we can generate
and sign the .deb and .rpm artifacts as part of the release process,
then I can upload them to BinTray after the release votes. I am happy
to do this so long as it is reasonably automated and there are easy to
follow instructions

Thanks
Wes

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 7:38 PM, Kouhei Sutou <k...@clear-code.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Sorry for not responding earlier on the JIRA about this.
>
> No problem. It seems that you're very busy. :-)
>
> Thanks for providing PGP key information. It's helpful.
>
>
>> It would be great if we could automate the process sufficiently so
>> that these artifacts can be easily generated by the release manager.
>
> If we can drop 32bit environment support, we can use Docker
> on Travis CI for it. It's OK to me for the restriction
> because I don't use 32bit environment. Are there any opinions?
>
>
>> If any others have prior experience creating Linux packages in Apache
>> projects, I would be interested to hear any more details.
>
> Me too.
> I want help from others too.
>
>
> Thanks,
> --
> kou
>
> In <cajpuwmdhryrtdv0zfyqzrw1gkyswrft8n6+bha6p4pvq5gz...@mail.gmail.com>
>   "Re: [HELP] Need information to publish APT and Yum repositories" on Mon, 
> 14 Aug 2017 20:56:23 -0400,
>   Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> hi Kou,
>>
>> Sorry for not responding earlier on the JIRA about this.
>>
>> My understanding is that these package artifacts should be signed by a
>> PMC, and made available initially through the ASF's mirror system,
>> e.g.
>>
>> https://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/arrow/arrow-0.5.0/
>>
>> For example, I have been signing the source releases with my PGP key.
>>
>> They can be uploaded to other apt/yum repositories after the fact.
>>
>> It would be great if we could automate the process sufficiently so
>> that these artifacts can be easily generated by the release manager.
>> If any others have prior experience creating Linux packages in Apache
>> projects, I would be interested to hear any more details.
>>
>> As an example, Apache Kudu makes source releases only and then
>> Cloudera separately provides a Linux package repository
>> http://kudu.apache.org/docs/installation.html#install_packages.
>>
>> - Wes
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 8:32 PM, Kouhei Sutou <k...@clear-code.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I want to provide the "official" APT and Yum repositories
>>> for Apache Arrow C++ and GLib. They'll be useful for
>>> GNU/Linux users including me.
>>>
>>> I already pushed .deb and .rpm build scripts to arrow-dist
>>> repository:
>>>   https://github.com/apache/arrow-dist/tree/master/cpp-linux
>>>
>>> Next, I want to publish the .deb and .rpm as APT and Yum
>>> repositories for easy to install.
>>>
>>> I want to know the following information to prepare APT and
>>> Yum repositories:
>>>
>>>   * PGP key to sign .deb and .rpm
>>>   * .deb and .rpm upload location
>>>
>>> If you know the information, please share the information.
>>>
>>> I created an issue for this on JIRA:
>>>   https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-1349
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> --
>>> kou

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