[Pkg-samba-maint] Backports status
Christian Perrier
bubulle at debian.org
Mon Jan 26 06:40:45 UTC 2009
Hi folks,
This week-end, among other things, I did some work on backports.
First of all, an Etch backport of lenny packages has been uploaded on
www.backports.org in etch-backports: this is 2:3.2.5-4~bpo41+1 and the
relevant branch is
svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-samba/branches/samba/backports/etch
These packages are waiting for NEW processing by backports.org folks.
I also re-organised the crap^W stuff we had in
http://pkg-samba.alioth.debian.org/packages
(/org/alioth.debian.org/chroot/home/groups/pkg-samba/htdocs/packages):
- lenny-backports is aimed to have the last 3.2 version, for lenny. It
currently has i386 and amd64 binaries
In SVN, this is
svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-samba/branches/samba/backports/lenny
Current packages version: 2:3.2.7-1~bpo50+1
- etch-backports has the same for etch. It currently has i386
binaries.
Source not in SVN right now.
Current packages version: 2:3.2.7-1~bpo41+1
Both these are apt-get'able with:
deb http://pkg-samba.alioth.debian.org {etch|lenny}-backports main
deb-src http://pkg-samba.alioth.debian.org {etch|lenny}-backports main
The repository has been setup manually by /me with empiric use of
dpkg-scanpakages and dpkg-scansources...:-). I tried to make the
packages signed, but failed miserably to create the right Release and
Release.gpg files. Help welcomed (the directory is team-writable).
Plans for the long term:
- continue supporting etch-backports on backports.org. Of course,
given bpo policy, we'll have there the same upstream version than
what we have in testing, so quite soon 3.3.0 releases
- have lenny-backports with the same policy
- Try supplying last 3.2 versions in our private repositories, both
for etch and lenny
- Maybe also do the same for 3.3. That would need a naming scheme
I will quite probably again reorganise the branches/backports branch:
backports.org/
etch/
lenny/
3.2-latest/
etch/
lenny/
3.3-latest/
etch/
lenny/
Ideally, we should try having both i386 and amd64 packages but I don't
have easy access to an amd64 machine and I suck at using developer
machines..:)
I think that all this is covering most of the needs of our users.
Of course, all this will be done on a best effort basis, but
rebuilding such packages isn't that complicated, indeed.
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