--- Johannes Winkelmann <jw@tks6.net> wrote:
Hi,
Simone and I have set up a prtsync service on clc.morpheus.net, which uses Jay Dolan's prtsync script to merge an arbitrary number of httpup repositories to a single collection.
The service is set up according to the rules defined in
http://clc.morpheus.net:6999/clc/wiki?p=NewContribRules
In case of problems and added/removed ports, notifications are sent to clc-contrib@lists.berlios.de. An archive for this list can be seen at https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/clc-contrib/
The collection itself can be found at http://clc.morpheus.net/prtsync/ (http://clc.morpheus.net/prtsync/REPO)
The plan is to do an internal test this week, and do a second, public round of testing next week.
That said, we'd like to ask for the following: - testers who want to have their repo synced, and want to help to iron out bugs in the notification and merge processes - testers who don't care about the bugs but just want to help optimizing the work procedure - reviewers of the Wiki page (NewContribRules)
If you're interested in one of the above, please reply to this message. Please also include collection name (e.g. sip, jw, etc), your email address and the repository url. Also note that for a port to be synced, it has to be marked explicitely with a ".sync" file (in the same directory as the Pkgfile). Its content is ignored, so you can simply touch it.
Known issues: - conflict notifications are sent out hourly; this should be reduced to an immediate initial warning, and daily reminders - reports about added/removed ports are send hourly; maybe those shouldn't go to the list, since they might not be interesting enough
Thanks for your interest. Kind regards, Johannes -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@tks6.net Bern, Switzerland http://jw.tks6.net _______________________________________________ clc-devel mailing list clc-devel@lists.berlios.de http://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/clc-devel
Hehe, well, I'd just like to point out that since jw adopted prtsync for a while, it's hardly "my" script anymore. But I'll soon be maintaining it officially again, and it will be available in CONTRIB (or OPT? ;)) soon - as my plan is to provide some tools for httpup repository maintainers within the script. I'll also try to address the current known issues. Jay Dolan Software Engineer, Systems Analyst Windmill Cycles, Inc. 508.999.4000 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/