On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 10:15:44PM +0300, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote: > Not many time ago I was reading maint-guide to learn how to make my first > Debian package. Indeed, first pair of times it was totally new for me, but > very soon I got stuck at things that were not documented there. Some people of > communities which I participated in often argue that Debian maint-guide is > shorter than it can be.
I see. > Also, you mentioned dput's additional features, but for novices they are too > complex: uploads to mentors.d.n and official Debian archive (in case of DM) > should be signed, plus dupload have fully suitable config entries for them out > of the box. dput have more goodies. [DEFAULT] [ftp-master] [ftp-eu] [ssh-upload] [security-master] [security-master-unembargoed] [jp] <<<<< This one is not active as I heard but listed. [volatile] [backports.org] [ubuntu] [revu] [ppa] [mentors] [local] dupload $ grep "cfg{" dupload.conf $cfg{'ftp-master'} = { $cfg{'anonymous-ftp-master'} = { $cfg{'volatile'} = { $cfg{'delayed'} = { $cfg{'mentors'} = { $cfg{'bpo'} = { #$cfg{'security'} = { #$cfg{'anonymous-security'} = { clearly, dput has better default support. Please note I am and have been a user of dupload.. Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org