Hi all,

For those people working on live-build:

I'll explain how to generate the /pool and the /dists trees, containing all the packages, sources, Contents.gz, etc... But first of all i want to do the following clarification: generating the *Contents* takes TOO long. As i once commented, i tried to build a complete repository of Devuan including also the Contents.gz. After six weeks, a power cut thwarted the efforts and the repository is currently broken. So, at the time being, the repository of gnuinos will be an additional repository for Devuan: slim, simple-netaid, linux-libre, vdev, ceni, openbox-logout, a device-manager, a dynamical menu lancher in gtk, dmenu, etc... [*]

Well... Since i'm not familiar with *Amprolla*, written in python by Franco Lanza, i'll explain how to use *reprepro*, which has one disadvantage when compared with Amprolla, that is: reprepro isn't compatible with the *git* source format. It's only compatible with the native and quilt source formats.

All it needs is a folder containing all the packages and sources (we'll call it, to fix ideas, "devuan-mirror"), and another folder named "conf" containing in turn a file named "distributions".

Here you are an example of this configuration file:

Origin: Devuan
Label: Devuan Jessie packages
Codename: jessie
Architectures: i386 amd64 armhf source
Components: main
UDebComponentes: main
Description: Additional packages for Devuan
DebIndices: Packages Release . .gz
UDebIndices: Packages Release . .gz
DscIndices: Sources Release .gz .bz2
Contents: . .gz .bz2
#SignWith: yes

Now, you can use *find* and *reprepro* commands:

find ./devuan-mirror -name "*.deb" -exec reprepro --ask-passphrase -b . -V -C main includedeb jessie {} \; find ./devuan-mirror -name "*.udeb" -exec reprepro --ask-passphrase -b . -V -C main includeudeb jessie {} \; find ./devuan-mirror -name "*.dsc" -exec reprepro --ask-passphrase -b . -V -C main includedsc jessie {} \;

As i said above, reprepro isn't compatible with the git source format. In such cases, only the packages will be generated.

I contacted "Bernhard R. Link" weeks ago referring to this issue, and the author of reprepro kindly answered a few days after:


[...] Given how opaque the format is there is little chance that reprepro will ever support that format completely. (Writing maintainable code to extract the Section and Priority for a source package for example seems to be quite a show stopper there for example).

Though reprepro could gain some incomplete support for it. (I guess there is some chance reprepro should already support retrieving packages from other repositories in this format. Adding such packages locally is likely not yet possible (though I guess one would have to try to be sure)).

But as this format is experimental and mostly abandoned for some time it is not that high on my priority list

[...]


Reprepro is written in C.

HTH,

  Aitor.

[*] and s*****d :)




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