[arch-dev-public] Tool tarball location

Jason Chu jason at archlinux.org
Wed Oct 3 20:04:43 EDT 2007


On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 05:08:37PM -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
> On 10/3/07, Andreas Radke <a.radke at arcor.de> wrote:
> > Am Wed, 3 Oct 2007 10:43:50 -0500
> > schrieb "Aaron Griffin" <aaronmgriffin at gmail.com>:
> >
> > > On 10/3/07, Andreas Radke <a.radke at arcor.de> wrote:
> > > > Even better would be to host _all_ sources for every pkg release
> > > > somewhere. Harddiscs got cheap and we could solve any possible GPL
> > > > violence. Some other major distribution also do that.
> > >
> > > The last time we brought this up you were the only one against it
> > > because you didn't want to upload source tarballs as well as packages.
> > >
> > > Have you changed you mind on that?
> >
> >
> > Hm? Can't remember that. Sure it would be hard for me to uplaod each
> > source with my slow connection. But it shouldn't be that hard to run a
> > wget directly on our master server ;)
> 
> True. Would you be willing to script something like that? I don't
> think it'd be all that hard, but it'd require running through checked
> in PKGBUILDs and parsing each one's source array for remote files,
> downloading them, and putting them somewhere.
> 
> The reason we wanted to do this on the client (and not the server) is
> because makepkg already does 90% of that. So it would actually be a
> one line addition to something like extrapkg when uploading - but
> doing it on the server side is much more code.
> 
> Still, either way is fine, but I know I personally don't have the time
> to script a server process to do this. Does anyone?

If no one else is going to step up, I can try to put it into my saturday
changes.  It's something we could put into effect right away to solve the
problem.

Looks like we have 56 gig free on gerolde, so storing that stuff will be no
problem.

Jason
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