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deb/rpm packages #3
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Hi, Thank you for this. I think I would be more interested in getting the deb into debian repository and the rpm into fedora. I suppose a build system with recipies for dep and rpm would be a step in that direction. |
I understand, but I won't help with that, I'm sorry. Upstream packaging I'll contribute a packaging system (which surely won't be ok for upstream On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Natanael Copa [email protected]
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Is there a static binary somewhere in the meantime? |
@soulrebel which distro do you need? I did the packaging example for Ubuntu Trusty, I haven't created a PR back yet, but I can add others in the meantime (actually there's one test that fails and I don't know why). |
PR #4 was opened. |
I also would prefer a statically linked binary: it has a nice use case for embedded systems, where basically nothing is present. I'm working with buildroot for some containers. |
@alanfranz Packaging is nice when it's done upstream and you can just apt-get (or whatever) stuff. The next best thing, especially for dockers is a wget oneliner that works on all distros. |
@soulrebel one thing does not imply nor exclude the other. I'd say: feel free to contribute a pull request that statically compiles the binary, without hijacking a totally different PR for which I invested some of my personal time, even though you don't need such approach. By the way, I host a lot of repositories of self-built software that works fine with apt-get. Pushing things upstream in distributions is very useful, but usually it's an extremely slow and painful process. Example You'll find both repositories and .deb files under "Releases". I find it very useful in docker contexts. |
For your convenience, I have compiled binaries for |
@javabean surely I won't trust you, don't worry:
this issue is for DEB/RPM packaging. Somebody asked for statically linked binaries. You provided dynamically linked binaries! What for? |
Hello,
I've used su-exec and I like it since it's smaller than gosu, but most distributions don't package it (yet).
I could setup a build system for deb and rpm packages, so that those could be uploaded on github directly and pulled from there via curl/wget.
Would you be interested in such a contribution?
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