apt-portal import opkg repos :) & some comments

David Reyes Samblas Martinez david at tuxbrain.com
Wed Sep 2 11:45:08 CEST 2009


2009/9/2 Markus Törnqvist <mjt at nysv.org>:
> On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 04:09:30AM +0200, David Reyes Samblas Martinez wrote:
> [...]
>>course make at least a devel om-showrom site :P but here is one step
>>more of this long road.
>>https://tuxbrain.org/websvn/
>
> Hooray!
>
>>also access to svn though ssh or https are setup and working but I
>>have to figure out how to enable the Reading operations (checkout,...
>>etc) without need to login just lack of time to read and code, this is
>>one of my next steps, at least people can access to code with
>>webfrontend, those who wants access please let me know (Markus? :P)
>
> Count me in!
>
> Shall I give you an ssh public key or how do we do this?

Hi ssh+svn through a public key maybe is the most comfortable option,
so send me a private mail with user name do you want i and a public
key
to generate the key(Markus sure you know but maybe other willing to
colaborate and this aplies to anyone wanting to code on this)
on the pc you want to use your local svn clone
$ mkdir ~/.ssh/
$ cd ~/.ssh/
$ ssh-keygen -t dsa
and send to me  the  ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub

>
>>the only difference from the original  apt-portal  checkout is
>>opkg2sql.py[1] script and sqlite db file[2] generated from the
>>succesfull import
>
> Hmm the db might be a bit volatile to be in the VCS, considering
> it is regenerated easily, but ok :)
>
Yes surelly this will get out of the vcs soon, but maybe someone is
curiouse about  structure or the info extracted from the repo so this
was a q&d to make it available for download, and ... what the hell !!
I was proud of the success and want to show it :P
> --
> mjt
>
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