o To generate indices files:
- * dak make-suite-file-list - generates file lists for apt-ftparchive
- and removes obsolete packages from
- suites
+ * dak dominate - removes obsolete packages from suites
+ * dak generate-filelist - generates file lists for apt-ftparchive
* dak generate-releases - generates Release
o To clean things up:
* dak ls - shows information about package(s)
* dak queue-report - shows information about package(s) in queue/
* dak override - can show you individual override entries
+ * dak graph - creates some pretty graphs of queue sizes over time
Generic and useful, but only for those with existing archives
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o dak security-install - wrapper for Debian security team
-o dak clean-proposed-updates - removes obsolete .changes files from proposed-updates
-o dak check-proposed-updates - basic dependency checking for proposed-updates
-o dak reject-proposed-updates - manually reject packages from proposed-updates
o dak import-ldap-fingerprints - syncs fingerprint and uid information with a debian.org LDAP DB
Very Incomplete or otherwise not generally useful
which are needed for this. After changing all occurences of "projectb"
to the name of your database (as defined in DB::Name) you can run:
psql <DB::Name> < init_pool.sql
+ * Create the following groups in postgres: ftpmaster ftpteam ftptrainee
* Run 'dak update-db' to upgrade the database schema.
* Run 'dak init-db': it will populate your database with the values from
dak.conf and apt.conf.
* Run 'psql <DB::Name> < add_constraints.sql'.
o Copy all templates from the "templates" directory to to the directory
specified in Dir::Templates, and adapt them to your distribution.
-o Create an 'ftpmaster' group in postgres.