Michael Friedrich schrieb am Thursday, den 01. December 2011:

> fyi - when hitting testing in ~2 weeks, squeeze backports should be
> available then too.
> the spec file for repoforge rpms will be sent tomorrow. now - sleep
> after osmc marathon ;)
JFTR I created an autobuilder for Debian and Ubuntu:

http://icingabuild.dus.dg-i.net/

There are snapshot and stable builds, but the base is always latest icinga
release (1.6.0). The snapshot part just counts for the debian packaging. 
Stable builds (ending on -release) are updated every time a new package is
uploaded to debian.

So if you want to use the icinga packages just add one of the following lines
to your sources.list:

deb http://icingabuild.dus.dg-i.net/ icinga-$DISTRIBUTION main
or
deb http://icingabuild.dus.dg-i.net/ icinga-$DISTRIBUTION-release main

Please substitute $DISTRIBUTION with one of sid,squeeze,lenny,natty,lucid. If
you miss a distribution please tell me, so I can add it.

If you are too annoyed by the apt key message try the following to get rid of
it:

wget -O - http://icingabuild.dus.dg-i.net/icinga-key.pub | apt-key add -

You can always see the status of the buildserver at:
http://icingabuild.dus.dg-i.net/jenkins/.

A big thanks go to dg-i and credativ for sponsoring the buildserver and some
of my worktime.

I hope this is useful to sombody. If you encounter any package specific 
problems please 
come to IRC or drop me a mail.

Thanks for your attention

Alex


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