To reduce the footprint, the build of debug data packages has been disabled.
This only applies to the local repository.
To reduce the footprint, the build of debug data packages has been disabled.
This only applies to the local repository.
Support for Debian 8 is officially discontinued.
Packages for it will be removed in the next three months.
I suspended packages build – trying to split build-vms for each supported architeture.
Builder VMs are started, packages will be builded a little faster.
Both build servers on Raspbian Pi 2B and 3B are out.
As soon as I fix them – package will be builded again on them with special flags.
For now packages for architectures armhf and arm64 will be builded with qemu help.
@2021-02-23: Both build machines are up and running again
Packages for Ubuntu 20.04 in official repository partially available.
So not all my packages can be rebuilded.
Need to wait first distribution update – 20.04.1.
The distribution is too old.
Support for building packages has become too demanding.
Official support is long over.
And it is no longer used by me on any server or project.
All packages for Ubuntu Lucid will be removed in the next two months.
Packages for Raspbian are the same as packages for Debian. Separate support does not make sense. You can simply switch to the repositories for debian- {release}.
The Devuan distribution is not used by me anywhere else. Further support does not make sense.
Packages will be removed in the coming months.
All packages for Debian Wheezy removed from the official repository.
Packages in my repository will remain available for another year. But will not be updated.
The repository on Launchpad has run out of allocated space.
A request to increase the available space has been sent.
Packages are being build only for the local repository.
@2019-05-25: Available space quota increased, packages for Ubuntu Precise deleted.