Hallo,
i have read trough the mail archive :
" From: Prince Riley Subject: Linux Binaries and Makefile Date: 15 Dec 2008, 16:32:20
..... There's been a suggestion to have a repository set up on Sourceforge which is a very well known open source project repository. If anyone would like to suggest another site, please do so. .... "
my suggestion is to setup the version controllsystem on gnu-pascal.de and a bugtracker if needed mailinglist already exists
my second suggestion is to create repositories for the different os's on gnu-pascal.de
for ex:
packages.gnu-pascal.de/deb for debian/ubuntu packages.gnu-pascal.de/mandriva packages.gnu-pascal.de/fedora packages.gnu-pascal.de/suse
just my 2 euro Cent
Mario
Please do not do this. The Linux Standard Base exists in order to avoid this situation.
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 4:08 AM, Mario Fetka mario.fetka@gmail.com wrote:
my suggestion is to setup the version controllsystem on gnu-pascal.de and a bugtracker if needed mailinglist already exists
my second suggestion is to create repositories for the different os's on gnu-pascal.de
for ex:
packages.gnu-pascal.de/deb for debian/ubuntu packages.gnu-pascal.de/mandriva packages.gnu-pascal.de/fedora packages.gnu-pascal.de/susehttp://packages.gnu-pascal.de/fedorapackages.gnu-pascal.de/suse
just my 2 euro Cent
Mario
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008, Yang Lao wrote:
Please do not do this. The Linux Standard Base exists in order to avoid this situation.
Nevertheless, not all distros use RPM, nor is it likely to be the case in the near future. It therefore makes sense to distribute Debian and Slackware packages in addition to RPMs even if LSB dictates otherwise.
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On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 4:08 AM, Mario Fetka mario.fetka@gmail.com wrote:
my suggestion is to setup the version controllsystem on gnu-pascal.de and a bugtracker if needed mailinglist already exists my second suggestion is to create repositories for the different os's on gnu-pascal.de for ex: packages.gnu-pascal.de/deb for debian/ubuntu packages.gnu-pascal.de/mandriva packages.gnu-pascal.de/fedora packages.gnu-pascal.de/suse just my 2 euro Cent Mario
John L. Ries escribió:
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008, Yang Lao wrote:
Please do not do this. The Linux Standard Base exists in order to avoid this situation.
Nevertheless, not all distros use RPM, nor is it likely to be the case in the near future. It therefore makes sense to distribute Debian and Slackware packages in addition to RPMs even if LSB dictates otherwise.
This was why I didn't understand what LSB had to do with having packages for different distros (even OS like *BSD or MacOS).
Debian repositories can be accessed via this sources.list line:
deb http://ftp.linuxfoundation.org/pub/lsb/repositories/debian lsb-4.0 \ main
The LSB is to prevent linux from getting forked-up!
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Martin Marques mmarques@fiq.unl.edu.arwrote:
John L. Ries escribió:
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008, Yang Lao wrote:
Please do not do this. The Linux Standard Base exists in order to avoid
this situation.
Nevertheless, not all distros use RPM, nor is it likely to be the case
in the near future. It therefore makes sense to distribute Debian and Slackware packages in addition to RPMs even if LSB dictates otherwise.
This was why I didn't understand what LSB had to do with having packages for different distros (even OS like *BSD or MacOS).