El Viernes, 12 de Agosto de 2005 01:27, Eberhard Moenkeberg escribió:
Hi,
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Víctor Fernández Martínez wrote:
El Viernes, 12 de Agosto de 2005 01:00, Eberhard Moenkeberg escribió:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Víctor Fernández Martínez wrote:
El Jueves, 11 de Agosto de 2005 10:38, Adrian Schroeter escribió:
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 19:15, Víctor Fernández Martínez wrote:
Well, I already have a YaST repository. ;) It's not very serious and I haven't signed the packages with GPG yet but now I know how so I'll do it soon. If you're curious:
If you will give me an rsync access to your repository, I would like to mirror your repositories at
And how can I? I don't know very well how rsync works. Should I better contact my administrator or can I do it by myself? (I obviously don't have admin permissions)
Yes, look at this:
emoenke@ftp:0 01:16:01 /mirr/bin > rsync www.polinux.upv.es:: web-formacion web del grupo de trabajo Formación web-cluster web del grupo de trabajo Cluster web-grafix web del grupo de trabajo Grafix web-upvtex web de UPVTeX web-msn4lin web de msn4lin emoenke@ftp:0 01:16:55 /mirr/bin >
So www.polinux.upv.es already has an rsync daemon running, the admin simply has to add a module for you. If he likes to restrict access, I would prefer the user:pass method against the IP range method.
Ok, let me ask my admin about it and I'll tell you.
and include them into the apt repositories at ftp.gwdg.de.
But I would like to contribute my RPMs in a more serious way. I'll have to wait.
No, don't wait. The "suser" apt repositories at ftp.gwdg.de should be the base for opensuse/contrib. I am not the one to decide this, but I feel it is the next step.
Well, I could rebuild the packages signing them with a GPG key, tweak a bit the repository and I think it would be ready for general usage.
OK, if you do, just deposit your rpm key just at top of your repository, and Richard Bos (the master of apt4rpm for SUSE, see http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/ - he still is and will continue, but last month SUSE did neglect to make him an employee - crazy...) will grab your key into the apt "rpmkeys" component.
I don't have the key yet but I'll generate it and tell you later. -- Víctor Fernández Martínez Gabinete de prensa de PoLinux [www.polinux.upv.es]. Usuario de Linux registrado #312284 en http://counter.li.org.