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Re: RSS packaging feeds?



Good morning Neil,

Am 2009-02-01 00:42:47, schrieb Neil Williams:
> Thanks - been at work all day, should have mentioned that I wouldn't
> get around to that until Sunday. 

No problem, I was busy too...


> > But currently I have problems detecting whether a build was successfully
> > or  not...  At  the  "apt"  build  it  fails,  but  it  works  for   the
> > "debian-archive-keyring"...
> 
> That's correct - if I'm reading it right. The apt build currently has
> failed and the debian-archive-keyring build was OK.

OK, today morning I woke up and saw in my Maildir whatcher that  I  have
received over 500 mesages on my private account <michelle.konzack>...

Arghhhh!  --  I have DDoS'ed my self...

The RSS feed is working...  I use rss2mail and it had sucked  the  infos
from all 547 Packages and forward it to my account...  ;-)

> dd-list itself is a perl script. Of course, what you need is almost the
> reverse - to look up the login and get the list of packages in Crush
> relevant to that login. dd-list actually relies on apt-cache to do the
> work. In perl, I'd use the Parse::Debian::Packages module which is
> actually a very trivial module and very fast. The Packages file is
> always up to date so it would be a good way of getting whatever data
> isn't directly obtainable from the build log.

Oh, I have already a parser written in PHP, since my Hosting provider is
using Gentoo where I can not relay on Debian-Tools...

> http://www.emdebian.org/emdebian/dists/$suite/main/binary-$ARCH/Packages

Because I am currently reconstructing my Website and my Debian Stuff  is
heavy, I will priorize it a little bit...

Last night when I was in bed I had an idea to make  the  RSS  feed  more
flexibel but ths taks some time since the current code  has  transformed
into a Spagetti-Code...

I have to Clean-Up the whole script when it is working properly

And of course, I am integrating it into my CMS (Package: tdphp-vserver).

> > In the successfull build I have
> > 
> > Maintainer: Daniel Kobras <kobras@debian.org>
> > Changed-By: Neil Williams <codehelp@debian.org>
> > 
> > but how can I get the maintainer of non-successfull builds?
> 
> >From the source package name (which you already have) and dd-list or
> the Packages file.

OK

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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