Source: mini-buildd
Version: 1.0.7
Severity: wishlist

In many setups, the actual distribution of packages is done via a
webserver running on a different system than the actual build happens
on. You are recommending to use debmirror to mirror the local archive
to the web server, while I use rsync via ssh for that. In both cases,
it is needed to actually invoke the mirror process on defined points
of operation to have the mirrors up-to-date.

A natural point would be when work on a package is done and
mini-buildd goes lookign for the next changes file in the incoming
directory.

Please give a possibility to have mini-buildd invoke local
housekeeping jobs after finishing work on a package. This could be as
easy as a hard-coded "run-parts
/var/lib/mini-buildd/post-package-scripts" or be more elaborate like
configuration done via the web interface.

Greetings
Marc

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