Build and Release Automation with Perl Language for *.nix.

white.heron white white.heron at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 27 09:48:39 UTC 2012


Dear All,

I am keen to know if you have any guideline for Build and Release Automation with Perl Language.
I am interested to drill down further to explore this field. I am expecting that I could come out a shell script that allow the end-users to click and install the Linux, MySQL and Creating necessary account information within that script.
Kindly advised. Thanks.
 
Regards,

KAMARUDIN




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________________________________
 From: Zach Leslie <xaque208 at gmail.com>
To: Adrian Chadd <adrian at freebsd.org> 
Cc: freebsd-security at freebsd.org; freebsd-hackers at freebsd.org; freebsd-hubs at freebsd.org; grarpamp <grarpamp at gmail.com>; freebsd-questions at freebsd.org 
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: FreeBSD needs Git to ensure repo integrity [was: 2012 incident]
 
> There's a git repository. It's public. You can look at what goes into
> the FreeBSD git clone to get your assurance that things aren't being
> snuck in. People are using it, right now.

I've always been confused by this.  Which source repo is the true source
of truth?

To obtain the FreeBSD source, you can use CVS, SVN, or Git?  Do all have
the same level of support?  Are they all up to date?

> Honestly, I'd rather see subversion grow this kind of cryptographic
> signing of each commit in the short term then migrate everyone over to
> git.

How much effor would their really be involved, considering your link to
the FreeBSD source repo on github.  Converting the repos to me seems
like it would be the bulk of it, and that work is already done.  Help me
understand please.

Also, local branching and merging is amazing.

-- 
Zach
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