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Package: reprepro
Severity: wishlist
Currently when using the pull feature of reprepro the only
method of restricting which packages are updated is to use the
FilterFormula and FilterList configuration file options.
I would like a method to be able to pull only a specific package leaving
the other packages in the "source" distribution as they
are. I'm imagining a command format like
reprepro pull <dest-distribution> <packagename>
The reason that I want this is so that I can implement a set of archives
that behave like testing and stable. At the end of each day I want to
pull certain packages (which have been tested) into stable, but leave
the untested packages in testing. I can currently implement this
functionality but it requires editing the configuration files every
night which is tedious. A commandline option would be much more
convenient.
Thanks for your consideration of this option.
Cheers
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* Matt Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060708 14:30]:
> You can consider this bug solved :)
Thanks, I'm doing so by this mail.
Hochachtungsvoll,
Bernhard R. Link
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