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Re: Creating a new named official debian repository for OpenStack backports (Uploading all of OpenStack to backports)



On 11/03/14 at 09:37 +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Mar 2014, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> 
> > On 11/03/14 at 13:57 +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> > > Second, there's only a single "wheezy-backports". Therefore, I can't
> > > have OpenStack Grizzly, Havana and Icehouse hosted at the same time by
> > > Debian. Same issue in Sid/Testing by the way. This is a huge problems
> > > for integrators/users, because they should be the one deciding when to
> > > upgrade their cloud IaaS. If I decide to override Havana by Icehouse
> > > (for example), then I can't provide security updates for Havana anymore
> > > in Debian.
> > 
> > Have you considered solving this using the way we usually allow several
> > versions of the same software in Debian, that is, by suffixing the
> > package name with the version? (gcc4.7, gcc4.8)
> > I'm not completely convinced that we need several versions of OpenStack
> > at the same time in a backports-like repository, but if you want to
> > achieve that, that's a way that doesn't involve separate repositories
> > for each release.
> As long as they are also in testing.
> 
> By the way ~180 Source packages? Are you guys sure. I personally think a software
> that needs 180 specific versions of source packages ridiculous.

Well, it probably makes sense to see OpenStack as something like GNOME
or KDE here, in terms of dependency graph...
 
- Lucas


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