Hi, this is my fourth report on my Google Summer of Code project to implement multi-archive support in dak:
The last weeks were mostly spend on testing the new code, fixing bugs and (re)implementing a few features I found missing during testing. I believe all required features are now implemented and hope to have tested the code enough. There are still some (less important) features missing[1], but I started to work on them in the last days. [1] See the TODO list in my pu/multiarchive-2 branch for details. I also gave a short talk[2] about my current work and some future ideas for dak at DebConf. [2] <http://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2012/debconf12/low/950_future_plans_for_dak.ogv> Also following the general plan from my last report, the new modules I wrote were merged into the master branch. Some bug fixes for these are pending review and should be merged soon as well. This leaves one main task: merging the remaining changes which will switch dak to actually use the new multi-archive implementation. This will hopefully happen in about two weeks, giving me still a bit more time to cleanup the remaining commits (mostly write proper commit messages; maybe rearrange some parts) and another round of testing. As usual my current work is available in the pu/multiarchive-{1,2} branches in my Git repository[3]. [3] <https://ftp-master.debian.org/users/ansgar/dak.git> Ansgar _______________________________________________ Soc-coordination mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/soc-coordination
