dak is the collection of programs used to maintain the Debian project's archives.

Joerg Jaspert 97b86da7ae Rename bikeshed-{add,rm}, s/Master/Owner/ 9 anni fa
config 49c623632e Ups, architectures have more than just one character around here 9 anni fa
dak c84005b58b Move a bunch of commands into their own daklib files 9 anni fa
daklib 97b86da7ae Rename bikeshed-{add,rm}, s/Master/Owner/ 9 anni fa
dakweb 0723bb6b74 dakweb: add -a option for madison 9 anni fa
debian f679f119f3 "Update" Debian packaging 9 anni fa
docs 97b86da7ae Rename bikeshed-{add,rm}, s/Master/Owner/ 9 anni fa
scripts 86a3396c7b Accept +kbsdXuY for kfreebsd. 9 anni fa
setup 1d5cb6a0e9 setup/README: do not create system users or groups 9 anni fa
templates cd577d0030 Shorten header for Contents indices 9 anni fa
tests e3072cd355 Merge remote-tracking branch 'lamby/misc-fixes-796786' into merge 9 anni fa
tools 9f6be43eff Do not delete files starting with a dot. 9 anni fa
.gitignore b4156bda99 gitignore 16 anni fa
COPYING ef9466093b Imported sources. 24 anni fa
README c8182c171a Use more https://. 11 anni fa
README.coding 2edf9af0cc Remove ChangeLog, add README.coding 16 anni fa

README

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This is unreleased alpha software; use it ENTIRELY at your own risk.

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dak is the collection of programs used to maintain the Debian
project's archives. It's not yet in a state where it can be easily
used by others; if you want something to maintain a small archive and
apt-ftparchive (from the apt-utils package) is insufficient, I strongly
recommend you investigate mini-dinstall, debarchiver or similar.
However, if you insist on trying to try using dak, please read the
documentation in 'doc/README.first'.

There are some manual pages and READMEs in the doc sub-directory. The
TODO file is an incomplete list of things needing to be done.

There's a mailing list for discussion, development of and help with
dak. See:

https://lists.debian.org/debian-dak/

for archives and details on how to subscribe.

dak is developed and used on Linux but will probably work under any
UNIX since it's almost entirely python and shell scripts.

dak is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, a copy of which
is provided under the name COPYING, or (at your option) any later
version.

--
James Troup , Horsforth, Leeds
Thu, 26 Dec 2002 16:56:02 +0000