I think I have just figured out what's gone wrong. Even though the correct address which I copied and pasted into this discussion is at the top of my first message I have somehow mixed the vqf to vfq in the email I sent you. I copy and paste email addresses so things like this don't happen but it did. I'll send you another message using vqf and we can take this off list. Cheers. Michael.
On 23 September 2015 at 17:59, Timothy Pearson kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
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It bounced again so I'll ask here.
I've been looking at Launchpad for Cobber (which is based on Debian) and remember you saying once that you had the only non-Canonical implementation of Launchpad with Quickbuild. Do you have it on Ubuntu or did you install it on Debian? I'd like to install Launchpad and get it working for Cobber but from what I can see it only works on Ubuntu even though Canonical say (back in 2009 or so) that they want to get it working on Debian and other distros.
Cheers. Michael.
Any chance of getting a copy of the bounce message (e.g. on IRC, nick kbvqf)? I am responding to your message via that Email address so I would be most interested in the bounce message contents.
I have Launchpad working on Debian, after compiling and installing the required dependencies. Launchpad installation is not for the faint of heart; the QuickBuild system here runs across a good half-dozen machines just for the core alone, and quite a few more for the build farm itself. Maintenance and security updates are also quite a hassle. You can't use the Launchpad (or QuickBuild) names in your instance (legal issues), so you'll need to modify all the sources to remove the trademarks, which interferes with updates.
Basically, although for our particular needs Launchpad was the best choice by far (QuickBuild is used internally by Raptor Engineering for tasks beyond TDE), unless you really need that level of power you might want to consider a different method of doing things. :-) You can subscribe to Launchpad, SLES (or QuickBuild) and let others handle the setup / maintenance, or you can use a smallerm custom, pbuild-based system like Slavek does. QuickBuild does have one unique point in that it builds for arm[el|hf] and ppc64el; not sure when/if Launchpad is going to add support for those architectures.
Hope this helps!
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