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Please support apt archive for Debian #15
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While I would like to support Debian, it seems Launchpad does not support Debian release series - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas It requires creating and managing our own APT archive. Which I currently don't have time to do |
You can move to a more open build/repositories platform, such as build.opensuse.org |
@paddatrapper What do you think of https://packagecloud.io/pricing/ ? |
Another idea would be to use Github pages to have our apt packages. And build them using CI. Using something like https://github.com/rpatterson/github-apt-repos |
My only requirements for an apt server are:
Why I want a human in the process is because package building is not a release process, it is effectively a downstream development process. Every new package version requires updating dependencies (if necessary), updating |
@paddatrapper it may not fit exactly what you want (not sure if I mentioned it before) but the OpenSUSE Build Service might be something to look at as it creates a repo for a ton of distros. Its alright to work with overall. |
OBS is definitely something to dig into. Can potentially replace the PPA and provide packages for both Debian and Ubuntu. Looks like it supports uploads of |
@paddatrapper yep, it can do builds for the major Distro families, MX Linux uses it to just build some stubborn packages that have issues with pbuilder. |
At time of LibreTime 3.0.0~alpha.8-1u3 , I've tried "add-apt-repository ppa:libretime/libretime" as indicated, but no success in Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster - stable).
PPA has only repository for "xenial" and "bionic" versions of OS (Ubuntu-like), I've tried them anyway, but dependencies aren't satisfiable with Debian.
Please, create a "buster" repository in PPA, to make LibreTime installable in this essential distro.
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