Op 21 sep 2008, om 21:48 heeft Paul Eggleton het volgende geschreven:

On Sunday 21 September 2008, Koen Kooi wrote:
Actually, autobuilders are the gatekeepers for the feeds. If you add
something to the build-feeds.sh script the autobuilder will build and
upload it. A cronjob at the server runs the sorting script every 4 hours. You can of course instruct autobuilders to build extra software by hand,
but the proper way is to update the build-feeds script :)

From recent commits, it seems that the build-feeds.sh script used is taken is
from .dev rather than .stable, is that correct?

No, each branch has its own script.

If a package has been tested by one developer and found working, is it
permissible for that developer to simply add it to build-feeds.sh, or is
there some sort of approval process there?

There's no approval process since 'working' is kinda hard to establish with such a wide variety of architectures. Just add it there and the autobuilder should pick it up. Plan B: setup your own autobuilder and have it upload the packages.

regards,

Koen

PS: spot the error:
* */4 * * * ~/bin/sort-feeds.sh



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