On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Sean Dague <s...@dague.net> wrote: > On 12/02/2013 06:15 PM, Adam Young wrote: > > In order to provide Devstack a better certificate management example, we > > want to make devstack capable of calling Certmaster. > > > > This package is in Debian, but not in Ubuntu. > > > > For example > > http://packages.debian.org/experimental/certmaster > > > > How does one go about installing a package like this for devstack? Do we > > need to get it into the underlying distro, or is a cross distro install > > acceptable? > > > > I've tested it by hand and it install and works fine when > > pre-installed. Its just a distribution problem. > > That means it works, right now. But not being in the distro means there > are no guaruntees of it working in the future. > > Honestly, at this point I'd -1 an add like this. I think pulling a > package out of experimental is not really inspiring confidence. I'd > suggest looking for a package available in Ubuntu natively. > > -Sean
Hi, So the way that the package syncs works from Debian to Ubuntu is that a package usually moves from Experimental->Unstable->Testing, Ubuntu usually picks the package up in Unstable and gets placed in Universe (usually). However that doesnt mean that the package will hit the cloud archive as well. Regards chuck
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