Dmitry Samoyloff schreef:
At Tue, 25 May 2010 23:47:40 +0200,
Sam Geeraerts wrote:
So, the workflow, as I see it, should be like that:
1. Build my own deltah mirror (at least partial) as described in
HowToCreateYourOwnGNULinuxDistribution [1].
Actually, it'll be your own Hardy mirror, from which you will derive a
deltah repo with Builder.
If you're short on bandwith I could see about copying my own local repo
to DVDs and sending them to you. I believe there's a tool that makes
that somewhat easy, but I've never used it.
2. Make my changes to the Builder, so it would support a new version of
Gnash.
3. Test my mirror locally.
4. Send a Builder patch to the mailing list.
Or put the patch in bzr branch I can merge.
Alternatively, you could limit yourself to hardy main (so not include
-security/-updates/-backports and universe) in your debmirror. We don't
do 64 bit, so you can skip amd64 in any case.
But where gnash-0.8.7 should go actually, main or backports?
The deltah-backports component is provided but not supported by us.
Everything in Builder is supported, so I suggest you put it in the main
deltah component.
Yet another option is to just study the code and provide a patch (or
steps to take) that you think will work. :)
[1] http://www.gnewsense.org/Builder/HowToCreateYourOwnGNULinuxDistribution
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