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mavrothal

Joined: 24 Aug 2009 Posts: 3089
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Posted: Wed 24 Apr 2019, 18:42 Post subject:
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gyro wrote: |
Any suggestions?
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A new repo in gitgub? woof-ce or else where? (binary files are Ok as long as they a re not huge)
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gyro
Joined: 28 Oct 2008 Posts: 1689 Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Posted: Wed 24 Apr 2019, 22:27 Post subject:
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mavrothal wrote: | A new repo in gitgub? woof-ce or else where? (binary files are Ok as long as they a re not huge) | There's just one thing, my source is already a git repositoty, just not on github.
The idea was to make individual files more readily available.
But thanks for the suggestion, because it reminded me that when I started this process, I thought that the only way to get real files from a git repository, was to clone it.
I think I might investigate extracting individual blobs from a git repository, (I'm pretty sure you can extract individual source files).
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dancytron
Joined: 18 Jul 2012 Posts: 1413
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Posted: Thu 25 Apr 2019, 00:25 Post subject:
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gyro wrote: | mavrothal wrote: | A new repo in gitgub? woof-ce or else where? (binary files are Ok as long as they a re not huge) | There's just one thing, my source is already a git repositoty, just not on github.
The idea was to make individual files more readily available.
But thanks for the suggestion, because it reminded me that when I started this process, I thought that the only way to get real files from a git repository, was to clone it.
I think I might investigate extracting individual blobs from a git repository, (I'm pretty sure you can extract individual source files).
gyro |
I think that most/all github repos let you have regular web access. Just as an example, this is Fred's Stretch Repo https://fredx181.github.io/StretchDog/amd64/Packages/
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gyro
Joined: 28 Oct 2008 Posts: 1689 Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Posted: Thu 25 Apr 2019, 10:39 Post subject:
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Thanks for the input, but we can all go back to sleep.
I've found an alternate http://anduin.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/linux-firmware.
It does what I did, but it is updated more frequently.
gyro
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