aptly
robotnix
aptly | robotnix | |
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17 | 14 | |
2,512 | 565 | |
0.6% | 2.3% | |
8.2 | 6.7 | |
8 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Go | Nix | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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aptly
- What is an appropriate way to install debian packages in a completely air-gapped environment?
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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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Zabbix in isolated environment
I'm not sure if this is an option, because it might break the isolation model, but you could setup repo mirrors in whatever tool of choice you like, but for Debian/Ubuntu, I think aptly is really featureful.
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How can I automate .deb GPG signing procedure?
I know that it is not directly what you asked about, but without knowing how the signed debs are being used, I can say that if you were to use aptly to create an apt repo to house your debs to then be installed on whatever machines offline (assuming network connectivity, which may be an incorrect assumption), it requires you to sign a published repo/mirror, and also requires you to install and trust the key on any systems that you then want to use to install package unless you specifically use [trusted=yes] in the apt repo list file.
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Are there any extra steps to creating a Debian repository mirror?
There's also Aptly but I've never used it. Looks neat, though.
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Archiving Debian ISO
I personally just mirror the packages for what ever I'm using with aptly and use the netinstall iso and point it to that local mirror. The netinstall iso will pull any needed updated from the repo.
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Linux Host Patch Management
Take a look at Aptly.
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Centralized patching for Ubuntu
Aptly is a purpose-built DEB content management solution. Never used but I've heard good things.
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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.
robotnix
- Immutable Linux Distributions for Those Looking to Embrace the Future
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Towards a reproducible F-Droid
danielfullmer/robotnix
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Error signing TrichromeChrome.apk when building OTA package
commit 660b23fb152874b6d237065045c78ceeb6ebdbf9 Author: Chirayu Desai Date: Fri Jun 24 01:41:28 2022 +0530 releasetools: Replace Trichrome fingerprint * Trichrome APKs depend on TrichromeLibrary, and they specify both package name and a certificate digest * We sign TrichromeLibrary and both dependent APKs with the same key, so we can simply make sure that the fingerprint matches the key the APK is being (re)signed with Based on: https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix/blob/master/modules/apps/chromium-trichrome-patcher.py Change-Id: I79f8c69787decd5abbb5d5513dee9bc357eb8814
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post home folders
You might be interested in https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix
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Nixery – Docker images on the fly with Nix
Just noting, using Nix it is possible to build an actual real deal Android image using Robotnix:
- https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix/
This is different from a non-Android Linux on Mobile devices, which is what Mobile NixOS aims to achieve :).
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Project End of Life
If you still want to do your own builds, I'd recommend looking at Robotnix (https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix). While it doesn't out of the box build on AWS like this, it's a way more sane build process and it would be easy enough to execute a build on any cloud provider.
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- Build Android (AOSP) Using Nix
- I wonder if we're ever going to see a mobile OS made with the same philosophy as Arch Linux.
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Add Android Auto to Calyx OS before flashing ROM
There are some tools already which support automated builds such as https://github.com/dan-v/rattlesnakeos-stack and https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix - however they'll need work to support both CalyxOS and also Android Auto.
What are some alternatives?
apt-mirror - Official apt-mirror source.
calyxos
Moby - The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems
AuroraStore
s5cmd - Parallel S3 and local filesystem execution tool.
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
bosun - Time Series Alerting Framework
rattlesnakeos-stack - Build your own privacy and security focused Android OS in the cloud.
refrapt - Tool to create local Debian mirrors using Python
Pine64-Arch - :penguin: Arch Linux ARM for your PinePhone/Pro and PineTab/2
awsenv - AWS environment config loader
haskell-nix - Nix and Haskell in production