amprolla is an apt repository merger originally intended for use with the Devuan infrastructure. This version is the third iteration of the software. The original version of amprolla was not performing well in terms of speed, and the second version was never finished - therefore this version has emerged.
amprolla is a tool that will merge a number of different apt-based
repositories into one, while giving control over (not) including given
packages, architectures, or any specific package metadata. Upon completing
the merge, amprolla will generate and optionally create GnuPG signatures
of the according Release
files.
amprolla requires Python 3, the lowest version it's been tested on was Python 3.4. It also requires the python-requests library.
rsync gnupg2 python3-requests
net-misc/rsync app-crypt/gnupg dev-python/requests
Copy lib/config.def.py
to lib/config.py
and edit lib/config.py
to
your needs, and then run amprolla_init.py
. This will download the
repositories we will merge afterwards. When this is done, you can run
amprolla_merge.py
which will perform the actual merge, and finally
sign the Release files needed. The first time this is done, it is
advisable to run the script found in contrib/populate_aliases.sh
so
it can fill in the needed symlinks to the different suites. Make sure
you set the correct paths and names in the script.
To perform incremental updates, run orchestrate.sh
with a cron job
in your desired intervals. Edit the script to set the correct paths.
nginx
and lighttpd
configurations can be found in contrib
.
More documentation should be found in the doc
directory.