On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 12:59:13PM -0430, Luis Alejandro Martínez Faneyth wrote: >On 08/01/12 12:42, Luis Alejandro Martinez Faneyth wrote: >>We have three great groups of packages in Canaima: >> >>(1) Unmodified packages from Debian (the major part of Canaima's >>packages): these are served to our users through a local Debian mirror >>[1] that includes all branches, i386, amd64 and it's sources. >> >>(2) Modified packages from Debian: these are the minimal required for >>the identification of the distribution (lsb, base-files, python-apt, >>update-manager, desktop-base), all of this done through quilt patches >>(sources are 3.0 quilt). These are served in a separate repository[2]. >> >>(3) New packages from Canaima: these are the metapackages and packages >>that give structure to the dependency tree, as well as the visual >>style, some rebranded packages, development tools, support tools, and >>other interesting packages that we are trying to get in shape for >>uploading to Debian. These are served in a separate repository[2]. >> >>So, concluding: We base Canaima development in a "layer model", having >>group (1) in the "Debian Layer" and groups (2) & (3) in the "Canaima >>Layer", both layers interacting through apt-pinning and sources.list. >> >>We distribute all the sources for group (1) in the mirror, but for >>groups (2) and (3) we only distribute the sources for Canaima 3.1, as >>i explained in a previous mail. > >[1]http://universo.canaima.softwarelibre.gob.ve/ >[2]http://repositorio.canaima.softwarelibre.gob.ve/ The repo at [2] isn't complete. I went through it and some sources are missing. For example the web page at [3] doesn't have the source Debian package for debootstrap_1.0.10canaima1_all.deb. [3]http://repositorio.canaima.softwarelibre.gob.ve/pool/usuarios/d/debootstrap/
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