Hi Jaromil,
> typo? will pull them from Devuan's gitlab
> yes. it also handles the import from Debian (checking signature and
> hashes) and if a source of older version is already imported
> automatically creates a new git branch for the new version, allowing
> maintainers to examine the difference and merge by hand.
To clarify, the SDK will pull a package from Debian, and create a new
branch for each version so maintainers can observe and deal with the
changes? If so, then the maintainers (not Jenkins) will be pulling from
Debian or upstream and then committing to Devuan's gitlab, thereby keeping
Devuan packages in-sync with upstream. Is this the case?
Unrelated, I opened in issue on the SDK. It seems that I'm prompted for a
password for "git@???" when I run the "init" script. I don't
know what to put here.
Thanks,
Jude
On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 6:59 PM, Jaromil <jaromil@???> wrote:
> On Sun, 08 Feb 2015, Jude Nelson wrote:
>
> > I'm interested in maintaining dbus,
>
> that's good news!
>
> > but I don't quite understand the
> > proposed workflow for base packages.*
>
> I'm doing my best to detail it here
>
> https://git.devuan.org/devuan/devuan-sdk/blob/master/README.md
>
> the local Build part also works, but is not yet documented.
>
> However the sequence is:
>
> build-deps name-of-staged-package
> build-sync
> build-start
> build-finish
> build-sign
>
> and signed packages are then found in the sdk subdir builds/
>
> there is also a very simple way to serve packages in builds/ over local
> http to test them on the same machine or on the LAN.
>
> next step will be the baking mechanism to prepare install isos.
>
> > It sounds Jenkins will pull the sources nightly from Debian (not
> > upstream)
>
> typo? will pull them from Devuan's gitlab
>
> > and try to build Debian packages from them, but with the Devuan
> > versioning scheme.*
>
> will simply try to build them. the versioning is changed in git.
>
> > If so, is there a standard way to ensure that the correct build
> > flags get set (i.e. to disable systemd support and remove systemd
> > dependencies)?*
>
> yes: this is done in the git repository and the SDK facilitates testing
>
> > Is this what the Devuan SDK is meant to address in a systematic
> > fashion?
>
> yes. it also handles the import from Debian (checking signature and
> hashes) and if a source of older version is already imported
> automatically creates a new git branch for the new version, allowing
> maintainers to examine the difference and merge by hand.
>
> ciao
>
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