* Jérémy Bobbio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080625 16:22]: > > > and this tends to trigger APT warnings for codename mismatch. > > > > Hm, that must have changed (though already some time ago). > > Looks like apt was changed to the inconsistent naming of security instead > > of the other way around... Sigh... > > Well??? feel free to tag the bug as wishlist or just close it by adding > some documentation.
I've commited some changes to CVS[1] adding a new option FakeComponentPrefix, with the following documentation in the manpage: | FakeComponentPrefix | If this field is present, its argument is added before | every Component written to the main Release file, and | removed from the end of the Codename and Suite fields in | that file. | So | Codename: bla/updates | Suite: foo/updates | FakeComponentPrefix: updates | Components: main bad | will create a Release file with | Codename: bla | Suite: foo | Components: updates/main updates/bad | in it, but otherwise nothing is changed. This makes the | distribution look more like Debian's security archive, thus | work around problems with apt's workarounds for that. Do you think that will help? Hochachtungsvoll, Bernhard R. Link [1] cvs -d ':pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/mirrorer' co reprepro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]