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The Linux Deb/RPM repository #34

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paulcarroty opened this issue Oct 9, 2018 · 12 comments
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The Linux Deb/RPM repository #34

paulcarroty opened this issue Oct 9, 2018 · 12 comments

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@paulcarroty
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Hosted on Gitlab only. Scheduler and GPG sign works. Please test it and notify me about any issue.

I did it 'cause nobody are interested in #5 .

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@paulcarroty thank you for taking the initiative here. It looks great to me.

After some Linux users try it out we can update the README to point to this resource.

@sam0x17 @mathiasblc @G-Ray @Lomanic @JL2210 I am in favor of closing #1 and #5 if this works.

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ghost commented Oct 9, 2018

This is great! 👍🏻

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JL2210 commented Oct 10, 2018

@paulcarroty: I have an issue. Only the amd64 debs are in the repository.

@paulcarroty
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Fixed.

@paulcarroty paulcarroty changed the title [Prototype] The Linux Deb/RPM repository The Linux Deb/RPM repository Oct 11, 2018
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JL2210 commented Oct 11, 2018

You might want to store the packages themselves on bintray. They have a 10GB storage limit for OSS applications and a 1TB download limit. They natively support debs and rpms. Along with that, they also have a CDN. Chromebrew uses it, and I can say I haven't had a problem with it yet.

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1TB limit = ~16.7k downloads. This is literally nothing for such project.

Anyway, we can configure bintray as independent mirror. But better move this idea to another issue.

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@paulcarroty can you look over the README change I just proposed in #38 ? If it looks alright I think we can wrap this up.

@paulcarroty
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@stripedpajamas looks fine.

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sam0x17 commented Oct 14, 2018

@paulcarroty I am getting the same issue with GPG keys that they guy who posted the issue on your repo is complaining about. It is saying the repo is unsigned even after installing your gpg key and refreshing keys etc.

Reading package lists... Done                      
E: The repository 'https://gitlab.com/paulcarroty/vscodium-deb-rpm-repo/raw/repos/debs vscodium Release' is not signed.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.

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VGerris commented Mar 12, 2020

I have this issue recurring today, combined with 'too many requests'.

@paulcarroty
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#355

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Also had this issue and #355 plus like @VGerris said, I am getting the "too many requests" error.

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