RoadMap¶
2.0¶
Overall state: ‘Test && polish period’.
Milestones¶
New deb package layout: mini-buildd (the service), mini-buildd-utils (for users), python3-mini-buildd, mini-buildd-doc
Code migration to
python 3
.Update to
django 2.2
(minimal version).Switch to
twisted
as http backend.Support secure data channels (HTTPS && SFTP).
API upgrade to json.
Event message queue.
Periodic task scheduler (cron, internal use).
Automated repository snasphots (weekly, monthly, yearly).
WEB UI rewrite.
2.0 will
be ‘upgrade-compatible’ with 1.0 (especially, there is no SQL scheme change).
not be run-time compatible with 1.0.
Upgrading from 1.0.x¶
Package upgrade¶
Your 1.0.x
installation will typically run on a buster-based system.
You may simply dist-upgrade
that system (to bullseye
or rather bookworm
) – just make sure the
mini-buildd
package is never purged during that process.
Extra APT sources needed:
bookworm
:Debian Backports (bookworm-backports)
– available after Debian bookworm releasebullseye
:Debian Backports (bullseye-backports-sloppy)
– available after Debian bookworm release
Alternatively: buster-based upgrade¶
For convenience, it’s still possible to run 2.0.x
under buster
with some tweaks:
Extra APT sources needed:
Debian Backports
(buster-backports)Hellfield Archive
(buster-ab-stable) 3rd party
To upgrade, aptitude
is imho the easiest way. Select the suggestion that de-installs py2 variants, and upgrades all the rest:
aptitude install mini-buildd/buster-ab-stable
Attention
[buster-based install] 500 Internal Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'S.gpg-agent.extra'
We see this error seemingly random on buster installations (w/ 2.2.27-1~bpo10+1
) only so far.
Removing a very old left-over
~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
seem to have helped so far on an actual hostIn test suite / chroot, it usually pops up with profile ‘_all’
Never yet seen with default (no) profile or ‘_debian’
Post-install checklist¶
mini-buildd
command line arguments (dpkg-reconfigure
) – see command ‘mini-buildd’--httpd-bind
is now deprecated in favor of--http-endpoint
--verbose
,--quiet
are now deprecated in favor of--log-level
. Also, giving none of these options now yields the recommended production log level (before--verbose
was default)--debug
now has some options removed (see man page). In general, never use it for production,--log-level=DEBUG
should be good enough
Decide if you want switch to
https/ftps
: See Running encryptedDB field
Daemon.ftpd_bind
now also deprecates ‘non-endpoint’ notationDB field
Daemon.gnupg_keyserver
: Please change to traditional keyserver (likekeyserver.ubuntu.com
) to retain functionalityInspect/extend your setup, see API call setup (regenerate reprepro repositories will enable new
Content
support (else you need to wait for internal cron))Recommended to re-create all chroots – see API call ‘remake_chroots’, mini-buildd’s ‘builders’ page
File
~/.mini-buildd.pid
is no longer used, and may be removed (unless you use a custom setup using the old initv start/stop script)In case you have a custom upload setup, you can now add a custom dput snippet for convenience – see API call ‘dput_conf’
In case you hate the autogenerated complicated “Origin” text, you may now customize it – see DB field
Daemon.extra_options
2.2 Brainstorm¶
New Features¶
Dependency check on package migration
Watcher support: Autoport and/or alarm on Debian Package Updates
Automatic SSH upload support, either by scripting the setup or integrating SSH w/ twisted
Make piuparts actually work (non-EXPERIMENTAL)
Cron: ccache expire
django¶
SQL schema migration: Get rid of all the workarounds in models just to stick to old schema.
Integrate CAS/SSO-like features (python3-django-casclient?)
Refactoring¶
gnupg: Switch completely to ‘python3-gpg’ (NOT ‘python3-gpgme’)
Archive: Rethink Archive::mbd_ping (see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=740576)
Repository¶
Release: Alternatives for NotAutomatic, ButAutomo…)?? Can we use more finegrained PRIOS on archives?
sid-test-wildwest: Add extra suite for arbitrary package (deb+src) installs?