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#14851
linux-libre-3.3.8-gnu disappeared
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Reported by: Andreas Enge <andreas <at> enge.fr>
Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 15:16:03 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: ludo <at> gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès)
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #29 received at 14851 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On Jul 19, 2013, Andreas Enge <andreas <at> enge.fr> wrote:
> Am Freitag, 19. Juli 2013 schrieb Alexandre Oliva:
>> However, considering we put out multiple GBs of builds per
>> week, I don't think it's realistic to keep them all forever. Not in our
>> own server, not at ftp.gnu.org.
> As far as I know, ftp.gnu.org would only be concerned with the source,
I don't know about that. I've seen binaries in ftp.gnu.org in the past.
This should indeed reduce significantly the space requirements to a bit
less than 1GB per week, considering 4 releases per week in 3 different
compression formats.
OTOH, if we're to be strict, we should publish only the deblob scripts,
for those are the ultimate sources produced by the GNU Linux-libre
project. The tarballs and diffs and deltas are just the result of
running those scripts on tarballs produced by third parties.
The scripts would be trivial to retain indefinitely; even more so
because they seldom change for stable releases.
> and these source tarballs are usually kept indefinitely.
> One also need not add the patch and diff files, so that the amount of
> storage would be quite manageable.
The diff files are probably no big deal (10% increase, not an order of
magnitude like the build tarballs and debuginfo rpms). Excluding them
would probably make for more work in the upload script, though.
--
Alexandre Oliva, freedom fighter http://FSFLA.org/~lxoliva/
You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -- Gandhi
Be Free! -- http://FSFLA.org/ FSF Latin America board member
Free Software Evangelist Red Hat Brazil Compiler Engineer
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