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Re: [tor-bugs] #26848 [Core Tor/sbws]: Create Debian package for sbws
#26848: Create Debian package for sbws
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Reporter: juga | Owner: juga
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Medium | Milestone: sbws 1.0 (MVP must)
Component: Core Tor/sbws | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Actual Points:
Parent ID: #25925 | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by irl):
I'm *really* not convinced it is a good idea to do this.
Creating the structure of a Debian package and building a policy-compliant
package is a great idea and would make deployment easier, as long the the
dirauths are running Debian which at least dannenberg and maatuska are
not.
My main objection to this though is that the package is not really useful
outside of the directory authorities, not all of which run Debian and not
all of which might even run sbws. It could be though that many people
decide they want to measure the network themselves just for fun, and
generate useless load.
> (optionall) provide sbws releases via dist.tpo (#26849) so that watch
does not use Github
You could just do this anyway, and have the dirauths fetch the code from
here? This would work for all platforms then.
Assuming that you do go ahead with this anyway and there's something I'm
missing:
> get ITP accepted
I have no idea what this means. If you file an ITP bug it means you intend
to package it. No one accepts or rejects these although discussion may
happen on the bug.
> create debian backport to current stable (stretch)
Note that it would take 10 days after the upload to unstable is accepted
(sometimes more) to be able to upload a backport. If the dirauths are
running stable, they would be delayed 10 days upgrading while this
happens.
> (optional) create bug in Ubuntu to get the package distributed in Ubuntu
too
If it's in unstable you'll find it just appears in Ubuntu. It's not, in my
experience, that quick to get updates to go in. This will be especially
apparent with such a niche package.
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