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most limited are:
 
most limited are:
  
dpkg-scanpackages from the [http://packages.debian.org/ dpkg-dev] package
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dpkg-scanpackages from the [http://packages.debian.org/dpkg-dev dpkg-dev] package
  
apt-ftparchive from the [http://packages.debian.org/ apt-utils] package
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apt-ftparchive from the [http://packages.debian.org/apt-utils apt-utils] package
  
this document discusses using [http://packages.debian.org/mini-dinstall
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this document discusses using [http://packages.debian.org/mini-dinstall mini-dinstall].
mini-dinstall].
 
  
 
this document assumes that you have an account on llama.freegeek.org.
 
this document assumes that you have an account on llama.freegeek.org.
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  archive_style = flat
 
  archive_style = flat
 
  poll_time = 10
 
  poll_time = 10
 
 
  mail_log_level = NONE
 
  mail_log_level = NONE
 
 
  [unstable]
 
  [unstable]
 
 
  [experimental]
 
  [experimental]
  
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named something like:
 
named something like:
  
libwww-mediawiki-client-perl_0.27-0+vagrant.1_i386.changes
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simple-cdd_0.2.0_i386.changes
  
 
SOURCE-NAME_VERSION_ARCHITECTURE.changes
 
SOURCE-NAME_VERSION_ARCHITECTURE.changes
  
SOURCE-NAME: the source package name. i.e. libwww-media-wiki-client-perl
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SOURCE-NAME: the source package name. i.e. simple-cdd
  
VERSION: the version of the source package. i.e. 0.27-0+vagrant.1
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VERSION: the version of the source package. i.e. 0.2.0
  
 
ARCHITECTURE: the architecture these packages were built on (not necessarily
 
ARCHITECTURE: the architecture these packages were built on (not necessarily
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if you built the packages on llama.freegeek.org, it's quite simple:
 
if you built the packages on llama.freegeek.org, it's quite simple:
  
dput local libwww-mediawiki-client-perl_0.27-0+vagrant.1_i386.changes
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dput -u local simple-cdd_0.2.0_i386.changes
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(you can leave off the -u if you are using gpg to sign your .changes file,
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which is a very good thing to do!)
  
 
if you built the packages on another machine, you'll need to define a
 
if you built the packages on another machine, you'll need to define a
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  post_upload_command = /usr/bin/mini-dinstall --batch
 
  post_upload_command = /usr/bin/mini-dinstall --batch
  
dput llama libwww-mediawiki-client-perl_0.27-0+vagrant.1_i386.changes
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dput -u llama simple-cdd_0.2.0_i386.changes
  
 
TODO: someday this document will also describe using
 
TODO: someday this document will also describe using
 
[http://packages.debian.org/reprepro reprepro].
 
[http://packages.debian.org/reprepro reprepro].

Revision as of 12:23, 28 July 2005

How to set up a debian package repository

several tools are useful for building package repositories. the simplest and most limited are:

dpkg-scanpackages from the dpkg-dev package

apt-ftparchive from the apt-utils package

this document discusses using mini-dinstall.

this document assumes that you have an account on llama.freegeek.org.

first thing you need is a .mini-dinstall.conf in your home directory on llama.freegeek.org, here's an example(based almost entirely on /usr/share/doc/mini-dinstall/examples/mini-dinstall.conf.walters):

[DEFAULT]
architectures = all, i386, sparc, powerpc
archivedir = ~/public_html/debian/
use_dnotify = 0
verify_sigs = 0
extra_keyrings = ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
mail_on_success = 0
archive_style = flat
poll_time = 10
mail_log_level = NONE
[unstable]
[experimental]

now run mini-dinstall to initialize the repository:

mini-dinstall --batch


you should now be able to browse to http://llama.freegeek.org/~USERNAME/debian

but you'll see that the Packages files in unstable and experimental are empty.

to install something into your repository, you need to grab the .changes file produced from running debuild (part of the devscripts package).

it's usually in the directory just above where you built the package(..), and named something like:

simple-cdd_0.2.0_i386.changes

SOURCE-NAME_VERSION_ARCHITECTURE.changes

SOURCE-NAME: the source package name. i.e. simple-cdd

VERSION: the version of the source package. i.e. 0.2.0

ARCHITECTURE: the architecture these packages were built on (not necessarily the same as the target architecture of the package). i.e. i386

now that you've located a .changes file, you'll need to use the tool dput to add upload the packages into your mini-dinstall repository:

if you built the packages on llama.freegeek.org, it's quite simple:

dput -u local simple-cdd_0.2.0_i386.changes

(you can leave off the -u if you are using gpg to sign your .changes file, which is a very good thing to do!)

if you built the packages on another machine, you'll need to define a ~/.dput.rc file for llama.freegeek.org, on the machine you're uploading from:

[llama]
method = scp
fqdn = llama.freegeek.org
incoming = /home/vagrant/public_html/debian/mini-dinstall/incoming
#run_dinstall = 0
post_upload_command = /usr/bin/mini-dinstall --batch

dput -u llama simple-cdd_0.2.0_i386.changes

TODO: someday this document will also describe using reprepro.