[CentOS] Creating a Centos endorsed 3rd part repo
Ned Slider
ned at unixmail.co.ukFri May 20 12:51:31 UTC 2011
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On 20/05/11 13:31, Keith Roberts wrote: > Hi all. > > I'd like to put together a small repo for Centos packages > that I build on my machine, and make them available for > other Centos users. > > Are there any guidlines for creating an officially endorsed > Centos 3rd party repo please? > > Kind Regards, > > Keith Roberts > No, because CentOS will not officially endorse anything that it does not build (and sign) itself. You are talking about a community 3rd party repo. Rather than reinvent the wheel, why don't you just contribute (and maintain) your packages in an existing repository. RPMforge would be a good choice and I'm sure would welcome your contribution. What packages did you have in mind? Are you sure they don't exist somewhere already?
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