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Document/Open-source the entire deb.sury.org build and deploy process #1436
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Everything is already open-source:
The rest is just experience and honestly, I don't have any motivation for neither writing documentation on top of the scripts nor training people on my free time. |
I absolutely understand the "no free time" thing. But in the long term, you'll have more time if you figure out how to make this accessible to more people. And if you someday have to or want to have some help, it's essential. |
Maybe you could start by just writing a short overview of your process and the tools you use? (as listed above). |
I spent a bit of time today experimenting with building https://salsa.debian.org/php-team/php/-/tree/debian/main/8.2 on debian bullseye, and was able to do it, but it's absolutely not building or installing the same thing as your deb.sury.org packages. Are you using a configure script that I'm just not knowing where to find it? |
No, not at all - |
Thanks for the coaching. I think it must be I must have a little ways to go though, missing your key or something, or maybe I have to turn off debsign?
Sidenote: Is there an easy way to build and then |
The packages should be built, you don’t need to sign them if you are not uploading them anywhere. But there’s argument to |
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@oerdnj 's work on this project is awesome and appreciated. THANK YOU! Everybody should donate. I do.
However, this absolutely critical infrastructure resource is completely dependent on one person's effort and availability, and nobody else has any visibility into it or ability to help. So despite @oerdnj 's amazing expertise, its sustainability hangs by a thread.
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This would be a relatively long-term project, but :
Describe alternatives you've considered
There hasn't been anything close to the usefulness of deb.sury.org packages in years. I don't know of alternatives without completely reinventing the wheel.
Related issue: #1092, which just requested specifics about how to build packages sury-style.
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