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When checking whether to build a new revision, also update the rules working copy, use it's revision too when comparing the current revision with the already built revisions and use it when building a new revision. Update the tests for this. Part of this change is that now, the default revision for the rules is 0 not 1 as previously. To avoid extra builds, existing treepkg instances will have to be updated so that the directories end in -0 not -1. There will be a tool to help with this.
author Bernhard Herzog <bh@intevation.de>
date Tue, 13 Jan 2009 15:01:22 +0000
parents 4d6c3431face
children a3f106580525
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# Demo configuration file for publishpackages.py.  The default config
# file used by publishpackages.py is publishpackages.cfg, so to use this
# file as the basis for your configuration, copy or rename this file and
# adapt it to your needs.

[publishpackages]
# Username and host on which the treepackager runs.  publishpackages.py
# has to be able to connect to that host as the builduser via ssh
# without knowning the password.  This is best achieved with the
# ssh-agent.
build_user: builder
build_host: localhost

# the program to run on build_host to list the filenames of the packages
# in question.  Currently publishpackages.py assumes that the default
# configuration for that program works.
build_listpackages: ~/treepkg/bin/listpackages.py

# Username and host on which to publish the packages.
# publishpackages.py uses ssh to execute commands on the publish_host to
# create directories and scp to copy the files from the local cache to
# the publish_host.
publish_user: builder
publish_host: localhost

# the directory on the publish_host where the apt directories reside.
publish_dir: /home/ftp/apt/dists/

# Command to execute on the build host to update the apt archive
publish_apt_archive_update: /home/ftp/apt/update

# local cache directory.  publishpackages.py may delete it and its
# contents.  The value is passed through the python functions
# os.expanduser and os.expandvars, so references to home directories of
# the form ~ or ~user at the beginning of the value and environment
# variable references of the form $VAR or ${VAR} are expanded.
cachedir: /tmp/${LOGNAME}/treepkg-package-cache
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