For anyone who has ever battled with maintaining their own apt/yum repos, this seems like a godsend.
The most-used tools for getting a package into your repo involve scp'ing the file to the repository server and running a command to update its index. It's nice to have a proper toolset to do this, but it's too bad I spend most of my time with YUM nowadays.
The most-used tools for getting a package into your repo involve scp'ing the file to the repository server and running a command to update its index. It's nice to have a proper toolset to do this, but it's too bad I spend most of my time with YUM nowadays.