IOhannes | sarnold: works nicely. hooray. | 09:06 |
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IOhannes | how long does it typically take for built packages to be published | 09:07 |
IOhannes | ? | 09:07 |
jugmac00 | IOhannes: I am not entirely sure, but I think this depends on the current workload and vary quite a bit. Sorry, can't give you a better answer. | 09:09 |
IOhannes | i see, thanks. in Debian there's a periodic cronjob that does this (every 4 hours) | 09:11 |
IOhannes | !dinstall | 09:11 |
cjwatson | IOhannes: The publisher runs basically continuously (technically a cron job that runs every minute with a lock so that only one copy of it runs at once), but it goes round all PPAs with changes serially, so the effective delay is indeed load-dependent. Typically the cycle is approximately 15 minutes. | 10:16 |
IOhannes | thx | 11:06 |
IOhannes | something else: the PPA seems to automatically purge older releases after successfully adding a new one. is it possible to keep older releases around? | 11:55 |
IOhannes | personally i totally understand why you would only want the latest and greatest. but the third reaction to my ppa-announcement included a question on how to get older releases via the ppa :-( | 11:56 |
cjwatson | IOhannes: No, PPAs don't support that (though you can copy things to a different PPA, which can work in some limited cases) | 12:07 |
IOhannes | ok. so i know what to answer them... | 12:07 |
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