On Thu, 6 May 2010 15:18:17 +0100 Neil Williams <codehelp@debian.org> wrote: > On Thu, 06 May 2010 22:54:25 +1000 > "Brendan Simon (eTRIX)" <brendan.simon@etrix.com.au> wrote: > > > I would like to experiment generating a Baked filesystem. > > Ah, the DIY one. ;-) > > > Are there any Baked repositories ?? Baked-Grip or Grip-Baked ?? > > No. However ... > It depends how many packages you want to have and how often you want to > update packages in your repository against those in Grip. If you can let me know which packages you need ... ... and you don't need them to be updated > Thing is, I'm not sure how much Emdebian can assume as defaults for > Baked. Neither is there any real way of adding the Baked processing to > the Grip processing on the current server until the Grip code can > improve the processing speed by some 500%. I have local computing power and local storage which can be brought to bear and then rsync'd to the Emdebian server or, more likely, space on another server to which I have access. (The data-freedom.org site in my sig used to host a repository, it can be rejigged.) It won't be "official" but it should provide the packages you need and the wherewithall to create the documentation too. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.data-freedom.org/ http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/ http://www.linux.codehelp.co.uk/
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