Cannot say if this is the best choice, but i will proceed like that :
- From your home:username project, i will make all subproject (stable,
testing, experimental, non-free) using this smart method :
http://monoosc.sourceforge.net/demo/MonoOSC.htm
After what i will use link project (from collaborate/branch) function.
For example , in "stable" you have package "toto", then in testing,
you make link to home:username:stable toto and then toto will be build
in testing with stable file and will be able to use it for other build
packages.
2009/12/10 schoappied
Hi,
I like to have a distribution project with the following repositories
* stable * testing * experimental * non-free
How do I manage this the best way? To be able to build for testing, likely a few package are needed which are also needed for stable etc. And the same is true if you package for non-free, you likely need packages from main...
So how to do this smartly?
Thanks in advance,
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