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11 days ago | 7 days ago | |
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aptly
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What is an appropriate way to install debian packages in a completely air-gapped environment?
I've had good success using Aptly which is basically the same thing, but geared exclusively for deb repos.
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About nautilus-typeahead
You should ask in the upstream bug tracker (is it this one? https://github.com/lubomir-brindza/nautilus-typeahead). First step is to get it to build for Debian manually/locally - i.e. patch the official nautilus Debian package. Then it's easy to setup a personal APT repository with aptly
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WSUS Alternative solution for Linux Systems
Exactly what aptly is for. No idea about CentOS side, for that we just had rsync from official repo + some scripts
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Linux Package repo server
The last time I got involved in repo/package management, we used aptly Later moved to Jfrog artifactory. The latter is very expensive.There is also pulp some said it is good, which I personally never managed in production environment, so I can't recommend for or against.
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Help with internal network setup
Since you said, you're a beginner, I don't know if you already know about https://www.aptly.info/
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Microsoft Ubuntu repositories are broken because of space issues
Aptly [0] is also really nice for maintaining mirrors and one's own Apt repositories though it is unmaintained.
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Refrapt - A Python Alternative to apt-mirror
I tried aptly as an alternative, but it's just not designed for my use case. Dealing with creating 1 mirror per component is a nightmare, and then creating a snapshot, and then publishing it, and then repeating this on a short cycle to keep up to date. I'm also aware of debmirror, which I haven't actually tried, but where's the fun in using someone else's program when you can write your own eh?
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Nix is the ultimate DevOps toolkit
I am very much looking forward to trying Nix I just haven’t made the time.
That being said the article jogged my memory on some related thoughts...
If you’re building deb packages for your own apt repo aptly is a great tool for powering it https://www.aptly.info/
If you haven’t tried asdf for managing versions of tools it generally does what you’d expect and does it well https://asdf-vm.com/#/ It uses pyenv under the hood for Python management AFAIK.
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What is a simple central management application for pushing updates to all ubuntu servers?
This is what something like aptly is for.
Gogs
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Forgejo forks its own path forward
> Gitea but the other one
Wouldn't that also be Gogs? https://gogs.io/
I remember when that one was what a lot of people were looking into, before the Gitea fork happened. It's odd to see how this has happened yet again, but I guess is a good thing that it's even possible in the first place, if there are indeed differing values and goals?
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10 open source tools that platform, SRE and DevOps engineers should consider in 2024.
Gogs - A self-hosted Git service. [Git]
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My website is one binary
Golang has a ton of single binary websites out there. The two that come to mind off hand are Gogs/Gitea only because I contributed to them
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Ask HN: Gitlab or Gitea for self-hosting Git?
I did use https://gogs.io/ in the past. Was nice.
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Beware Offers of “Help” with Your Projects
This reminds me of Gogs [0], where the original author refused a lot of good ideas and improvements, eventually leading to a fork [1] that's now a lot more popular and active than the original.
[0] https://gogs.io/
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Self-hosted Git services: You don't need a huge GitLa, Gitea... just cgit!
To me i like the best GOGS https://gogs.io/. Same features like GitHub but all local and lightweight
- Let's Make Sure GitHub Doesn't Become the Only Option
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Anyway to build my own github server at home for private use? I have hundreds of apps and want to keep them private
Gogs (https://gogs.io/)
- Who is using Go to build web sites and applications?
What are some alternatives?
Gitea - Git with a cup of tea! Painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service, including Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD
apt-mirror - Official apt-mirror source.
Bonobo Git Server - Bonobo Git Server for Windows is a web application you can install on your IIS and easily manage and connect to your git repositories. Go to homepage for release and more info.
Redmine - Mirror of redmine code source - Official Subversion repository is at https://svn.redmine.org/redmine - contact: @vividtone or maeda (at) farend (dot) jp
Gitbucket - A Git platform powered by Scala with easy installation, high extensibility & GitHub API compatibility
Gitlab CI - GitLab CE Mirror | Please open new issues in our issue tracker on GitLab.com
OpenProject - OpenProject is the leading open source project management software.
easyssh-proxy - easyssh-proxy provides a simple implementation of some SSH protocol features in Go
Phabricator - Effective June 1, 2021: Phabricator is no longer actively maintained.
Gitolite - Hosting git repositories -- Gitolite allows you to setup git hosting on a central server, with very fine-grained access control and many (many!) more powerful features.
s3-proxy - S3 Reverse Proxy with GET, PUT and DELETE methods and authentication (OpenID Connect and Basic Auth)
LibGit2Sharp - Git + .NET = ❤