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Re: [opensuse-factory] XML File for repositories
- From: Azerion <azerion@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 16:28:20 +0100
- Message-id: <200602271628.20451.azerion@xxxxxxxxx>
> This discussion is about the layout of the XML file and also about what
> SUSE already has in place or is planning, so an easy integration is
> possible. So any feedback on that is welcome.
>
> An extremely basic proof of concept in PHP can be found on
> http://houghi.org/mirrors/main.php (DON'T USE THE DATA. It is not complete
> and most likely incorrect) the directory holds all the files and php files
> are copied as php.txt as well.
>
> So what we need is to define what the layout of the XML must be. What must
> go in it and what not. Any feedback is welcome. Example XML files and php
> pages for proof of concept can be sent directly to me.
>
> So please let all know what your ideas are. What does SUSE already have?
> How do you see the XML layout?
>
> houghi
Do not have much time (otherwise is had gone to FOSDEM) but this looks great.
Maybe it is a smart idea to make the php-script generate a .sh file that can
be downloaded. It is not that hard.
Azerion
> SUSE already has in place or is planning, so an easy integration is
> possible. So any feedback on that is welcome.
>
> An extremely basic proof of concept in PHP can be found on
> http://houghi.org/mirrors/main.php (DON'T USE THE DATA. It is not complete
> and most likely incorrect) the directory holds all the files and php files
> are copied as php.txt as well.
>
> So what we need is to define what the layout of the XML must be. What must
> go in it and what not. Any feedback is welcome. Example XML files and php
> pages for proof of concept can be sent directly to me.
>
> So please let all know what your ideas are. What does SUSE already have?
> How do you see the XML layout?
>
> houghi
Do not have much time (otherwise is had gone to FOSDEM) but this looks great.
Maybe it is a smart idea to make the php-script generate a .sh file that can
be downloaded. It is not that hard.
Azerion
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