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Easy way to generate dch, dch news #6

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TrystanLea opened this issue Jul 23, 2014 · 1 comment
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Easy way to generate dch, dch news #6

TrystanLea opened this issue Jul 23, 2014 · 1 comment

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@TrystanLea
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Hello Dave, I see you've upgraded this earlier today, it is good for people to use for v8.3.2?
Slowly working through the process here, I had a bit of trouble with installing one of required tools earlier but thats now fixed.

What would you recommend for what I enter in the steps:

dch -v 8.0.8
dch -v 8.0.8 --news

I could perhaps host this on the files.openenergymonitor.org server? Once the deb has been generated what's the progress for hosting it and providing different architecture builds?

Thanks a lot for your help!

@Dave-McCraw
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Hey,

You should be able to see examples.. generally I just put "packaging
version xxx, yyy" as a comment so people can see what is included.

I actually don't know how you would be best to build and host the repo. I
went for a simple option since I already had an AWS account set up. There
are a bunch of tools like reprepro that I suggest you take a look at?
Ultimately, hosting the repo just means having all the files FTP'd onto a
server somewhere (it's not software, just a collection of static files).

On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Trystan Lea notifications@github.com
wrote:

Hello Dave, I see you've upgraded this earlier today, it is good for
people to use for v8.3.2?
Slowly working through the process here, I had a bit of trouble with
installing one of required tools earlier but thats now fixed.

What would you recommend for what I enter in the steps:

dch -v 8.0.8
dch -v 8.0.8 --news

I could perhaps host this on the files.openenergymonitor.org server? Once
the deb has been generated what's the progress for hosting it and providing
different architecture builds?


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