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This repository is outdated! This software will become a major update and will then be released under Zyzonix/esus!

repdeb-helferling

Little helper software for self-hosted debian-based repositories.

Features:

repdep-sync

Script to sync/source Debian packages automatically from Github releases

Installation

Install the required packages:

$ apt install python3-pip
$ pip3 install wget

Create required directories

$ mkdir /var/log/repdeb-helferling/

Create this directory in the directory where the main python file is located:

$ mkdir downloads/

If the backup functionality is enabled for auto-cleanup: create the default directory therefore:

$ mkdir backup/

Add a crontab to automate sourcing:

$ nano /etc/cron.d/repo-helper

With the following content:

# crontab to automatically source packages from github and provide them to repository 

SHELL=/bin/sh
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin

# Example of job definition:
# .---------------- minute (0 - 59)
# |  .------------- hour (0 - 23)
# |  |  .---------- day of month (1 - 31)
# |  |  |  .------- month (1 - 12) OR jan,feb,mar,apr ...
# |  |  |  |  .---- day of week (0 - 6) (Sunday=0 or 7) OR sun,mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat
# |  |  |  |  |
# *  *  *  *  * user-name command to be executed
5 0  *  *  *  * root /usr/bin/python3 /root/repdeb-helferling/repdeb-sync.py

Remember to add the correct path to the basedir in line 32 of repdeb-sync.py! Otherwise the program will not find it's config files. It MUST end with the '/'-character!

Configuration

Edit the config file to add repositories:

Template:

[<REPONAME>]
repo_name = <OWNER>/<REPONAME>
packages = <PACKAGES-TO-SYNC>
version = 
architectures = <amd64/arm64/etc.>

Remind to add the REPONAME to the remote_sources line in GENERAL-section! See the provided config for more details!

Additionally remind to set the correct final directories. E.g. final_dir_amd64 = amd64/ will place all binaries for amd64-architectures in the directory <final-deb-dir>/amd64.s

The path to the config file is defined as static variable in the header of repdeb-sync.py as variable "configFile", edit this if you're using a different directory for the config!

When adding an architecture after the script already downloaded a package for any other architecture, the added architecture will not be recognized until there is a new release.

How it works

repdeb-sync sources the configuration file and retrieves the latest release files for each repository from GitHub. Then it starts comparing the local version of the software with the version on Github. And if there's a new release available, the script will start downloading firstly all .deb-packages to a download directory. This is caused due to a lack of architecture information within the GitHub release file. After that it will clean up the download directory by checking the architecture of each package via dpkg --info. Architectures that are not listet in the config file will be removed, all others will be moved to the correct repository directory. Finally repdep updates all versions in the config file.

New since version 2.0.0

Added a debugging option via config file. To enable the debug log, edit the line loglevel and change it's value. Allowed parameters are 1 for usual logging and 2for the debug log.

Additionally repdeb-sync now cleans up the repositories directories by deleting old binaries when updating a package. If your repository contains packages that aren't synced by repdeb-sync it's required to "register" them in repdeb's index file under static/index.ini. Remeber to add every single file that should be kept! Use this scheme: <package-name> = <file-name-1>,<file-name-2>. E.g.

[...]
rustdesk=rustdesk-1.2.0-x86_64.deb,rustdesk-1.2.0-aarch64.deb
[...]

Spaces between the filenames can break the system. If you ran repdeb accidentially, your files won't be deleted, repdeb always creates a backup under backup where all "old" files will be stored.

If you wish to completely disable cleanup and indexing change the autocleanup value from true to false.

repdeb-autoindex

Automatically update repositories Package and Releases files and sign them with gpg.

Content coming soon...

Coming soon

Further development plans:

  • Add auto detection of packages/repositories to sync though indexing/reading the main config file
  • Installation/update script
  • Automatic email notification
  • Debian-package of this project

Updating

How to update repdep-sync:

For updating from 1.0 to 2.0:

Move all config files .ini to .ini.bak, then download the newer version of repdeb-helferling and afterwards update the config file to your needs, therefore that you backed up your config you can now open it and update the new config with your old values. Remind that there could be a change in structure! Be careful.

Known bugs

  • If there are two packages e.g. chia-blockchain and chia-blockchain-cli in one release, repdeb-sync will download both, although there is only chia-blockchain registered as package because it searches for the name in the release/file name. To prevent errors when moving the files only set chia-blockchain as package to sync. Repdeb will nevertheless sync both. When specifying chia-blockchain-cli as package to sync only this package will be synced because chia-blockchain does not contain chia-blockchain-cli.

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