On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 14:24:55 +0100 Damiano ALBANI <damiano.alb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 09:42, Neil Williams <codeh...@debian.org> wrote: > > Or, you can gain a little bit of space and convert any package from > > Debian into an Emdebian Grip package using 'apt-grip' which is in the > > emdebian-grip package. Install that on a desktop system, specify the > > architecture to download and convert, then put the converted package > > into a local repository and add that to your multistrap config. > > > > Indeed, I can use the Debian package, which can also be run through > apt-grip. > But what about updates of the package that may be released in the future? > Does that mean that I have to set up my own local repository if I want to > "do things right"? It just means that now is not the right time to add the package because it's going to be hard enough to get Emdebian Grip released alongside Squeeze as it is. Once all that work is done, then I can look at adding more packages to unstable and thence to Wheezy. That should be possible towards the end of next week. It is *always* a good idea to create your own local repository. That's why emdebian-grip-server is a package in Debian. The package is mostly automated, once actually set up and it can try and do some of the setup for you but you do need some knowledge of reprepro and normal admin type tasks. Also, although that package contains a lot of helper scripts to try and sort out problems, there are plenty of times when some manual adjustments are needed and the helper scripts do need to be run manually. Most (if not all) have --dry-run modes which should always be used before committing to the change. Having your own repository means you don't need to worry about packages you don't need, e.g. if you don't need a graphical environment, and you can choose to only support the architecture that you need instead of the six used by Emdebian Grip. This makes the whole thing a lot smaller and a lot faster. Any kind of commercial usage of Emdebian really, really should setup their own repository - even if that is just a mirror /snapshot of Emdebian Grip. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/ http://e-mail.is-not-s.ms/
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