Hi, Quoting Thorsten Glaser (2015-09-05 23:21:47) > >Support repositories without a release file is deprecated, and warnings will be > >shown in such cases. what is the rationale behind deprecating repositories without a release file? Is it just to simplify code on the apt side? Is there a feature that only works if all repositories have a release file? > I assume “deprecated” means “scheduled to be removed in a future version”. > Please don’t do that. I use this to quickly create local repositories, like > this: > > cat >/var/cache/pbuilder/result/0 <<'EOF' > #!/bin/sh > cd "$(dirname "$0")" > dpkg-scanpackages . >Packages > EOF > chmod +x /var/cache/pbuilder/result/0 > cat >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/local.list <<'EOF' > deb [trusted=yes] file:///var/cache/pbuilder/result ./ > EOF > > Then I can just hit the “0” script after a build to make the build result > available. If you have this in a shell script anyways, can you not just also generate an appropriate Release file with the same script? cheers, josch
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