From 0f6c4ff24405108a815b800ea39baa713ac61c00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joerg Jaspert Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 23:35:40 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] readme remove a pretty old documentation Signed-off-by: Joerg Jaspert --- docs/README.new-incoming | 123 --------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 123 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/README.new-incoming diff --git a/docs/README.new-incoming b/docs/README.new-incoming deleted file mode 100644 index 8ebd0e2f..00000000 --- a/docs/README.new-incoming +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -[An updated version of the proposal sent to debian-devel-announce@l.d.o. - Debian-specific, but useful as a general overview of New Incoming.] - - New Incoming System - =================== - -This document outlines the new system for handling Incoming -directories on ftp-master and non-US. - -The old system: ---------------- - - o incoming was a world writable directory - - o incoming was available to everyone through http://incoming.debian.org/ - - o incoming was processed once a day by dinstall - - o uploads in incoming had to have been there > 24 hours before they - were REJECTed. If they were processed before that and had - problems they were SKIPped (with no notification to the maintainer - and/or uploader). - -The new system: ---------------- - - o There's 4 incoming directories: - - @ "unchecked" - where uploads from Queue Daemons and maintainers - initially go. - - @ "accepted" - where accepted packages stay until the daily - dinstall run. - - @ "new" - where NEW packages (and their dependents[1]) requiring - human processing go after being automatically - checked by dinstall. - - @ "byhand" - where BYHAND packages (and their dependents[1]) - requiring human intervention go after being - automatically checked by dinstall. - - In addition there's 3 support directories: - - @ "reject" - where rejected uploads go - - @ "done" - where the .changes files for packages that have been - installed go. - - @ "holding" - a temporary working area for dinstall to hold - packages while checking them. - - o Packages in 'unchecked' are automatically checked every 15 minutes - and are either: REJECT, ACCEPT, NEW or BYHAND. - - o Only 'unchecked' is locally world-writeable. The others are all, - of course, locally world-readable but only 'accepted' and 'byhand' - are publicly visible on http://incoming.debian.org/ - - o 'accepted' and 'byhand' are made available to the auto-builders so - they can build out of them. - - o 'accepted' is processed once a day as before. - - o Maintainer/uploader & list notification and bug closures are - changed to be done for ACCEPTs, not INSTALLs. - [Rationale: this reduces the load both on our list server and our - BTS server; it also gives people better notice of uploads to - avoid duplication of work especially, for example, in the case of - NMUs.] - [NB: see [3] for clarifications of when mails are sent.] - -Why: ----- - - o Security (no more replaceable file races) - o Integrity (new http://i.d.o contains only signed (+installable) uploads[2]) - o Needed for crypto-in-main integration - o Allows safe auto-building out of accepted - o Allows previously-prohibitively-expensive checks to be added to dinstall - o Much faster feedback on packages; no more 48 hour waits before - finding out your package has been REJECTed. - -What breaks: ------------- - - o people who upload packages but then want to retract or replace the - upload. - - * solution: mostly "Don't do that then"; i.e. test your uploads - properly. Uploads can still be replaced, simply by uploading a - higher versioned replacement. Total retraction is harder but - usually only relevant for NEW packages. - -================================================================================ - -[1] For versions of dependents meaning: binaries compiled from the - source of BYHAND or NEW uploads. Due to dak's fascist - source-must-exist checking, these binaries must be held back until - the BYHAND/NEW uploads are processed. - -[2] When this mail was initially written there was still at least one - upload queue which will accept unsigned uploads from any - source. [I've since discovered it's been deactivated, but not, - AFAIK because it allowed unsigned uploads.] - -[3] - --> reject - / - / -unchecked -----------------------------[*]------> accepted ---------------> pool - \ ^ ^ - | / / - |--> new -- / - | |[4] / - | V / - |--> byhand --/ - -[4] This is a corner case, included for completeness, ignore - it. [Boring details: NEW trumps BYHAND, so it's possible for a - upload with both BYHAND and NEW components to go from 'unchecked' - -> 'new' -> 'byhand' -> 'accepted'] - -- 2.39.5