Create Your Own OpenSolaris IPS Repository in a Weekend
Michal Pryc has created a terrific 6 part series. These presentations cover the process of building packages using Common Build Environment to sending your packages to the IPS repository.
Hi guys,
I've got a local IPS repository on server 1 (local server in the basement) and a second one on server 2 in another data center. Both servers act as repository servers for their locations.
The publisher list is like this
pkg publisher
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS... (4 Replies)
Most of my commands are returning this error on RHEL 6 64 bit:
Also I tried installing many sofwtares, but it fails to correctly work. For example I treid installing dos2unix:
# rpm -ivh dos2unix-5.3.3-5.ram0.98.src.rpm
1:dos2unix warning: user mockbuild does not... (0 Replies)
I have a coding project that I'm working on, and I'm tracking revisions using CVS. I'm working on a branch (branch1) at version 1.1.2.1.
Anyway, I created a new C file in the directory for the project, but I can't commit it. The tutorial I read on CVS said that version numbers will be assigned... (6 Replies)
GIT-IMPORT-DSCS(1) git-buildpackage Manual GIT-IMPORT-DSCS(1)NAME
git-import-dscs - Import multiple versions of a Debian source packages into a Git repository
SYNOPSIS
git-import-dscs [ options ] [ git-import-dsc options ] pkg_1.dsc pkg_2.dsc ...
or
git-import-dscs --debsnap [ options ] [ git-import-dsc options ] package
DESCRIPTION
git-import-dscs imports several versions of a Debian source package into a Git repository. To do so it sorts the packages by their versions
first and then imports them via calling git-import-dsc on each package.
If the current directory isn't a Git repository already the repository is created in a subdir of the current working directory, named after
the first imported package, otherwise the Git repository in the current working directory is being used. This allows for incremental
imports.
OPTIONS --debsnap
Fetch snapshots from snapshots.debian.org using debsnap.
--ignore-repo-config
Ignore gbp.conf files stored in the git repository itself. This can be useful to ignore branch informations and other options
shipped in the package source.
All other options are passed on verbatim to git-import-dsc.
SEE ALSO git-import-dsc(1), git-buildpackage(1), git-import-orig(1), git-dch(1), gbp.conf(5), debuild(1), git(1), pristine-tar(1), The Git-Build-
package Manual <URL:file:///usr/share/doc/git-buildpackage/manual-html/index.html>
AUTHOR
Guido Guenther <agx@sigxcpu.org>
01 June 2012 GIT-IMPORT-DSCS(1)