propellor/debian
Joey Hess df0c0e56cb Docker: Avoid committing container every time it's started up.
This was using a lot of disk space. Instead, start the container, and then
use the running container to check if docker is running it with the right
params. In the unlikely case that the params have changed, we still need to
commit the container and restart it. The common case of eg a reboot no
longer commits though.
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README.Debian ugly workaround for lack of history in repo distributed with debian package 2014-08-19 16:40:04 -04:00
changelog Docker: Avoid committing container every time it's started up. 2014-10-10 13:47:41 -04:00
compat debianization and a wrapper program for /usr/bin 2014-04-03 01:55:49 -04:00
control The Debian package now includes a single-revision git repository in /usr/src/propellor/, and ~/.propellor/ is set up to use this repository as its "upstream" remote. This avoids relying on the security of the github repository when using the Debian package. 2014-08-19 14:35:38 -04:00
copyright Licence changed from GPL to BSD. 2014-05-10 11:08:30 -03:00
rules fix man page installation 2014-08-19 19:06:21 -04:00

README.Debian

The Debian package of propellor ships its full source code because
propellor is configured by rebuilding it, and embraces modification of any
of the source code.

/usr/bin/propellor is a wrapper which will set up a propellor git
repository in ~/.propellor/, and run ~/.propellor/propellor if it exists.
Edit ~/.propellor/config.hs to configure it.

Note that upgrading the propellor package will not update your
~/.propellor/ repository. This is because you may have local changes
to the source, or may need to adapt your config.hs to work with the new
version of propellor. Instead, if your ~/.propellor/ is from an older
version of propellor, /usr/bin/propellor will warn that it's out of date,
and tell you how to merge in the changes.