vieter/docs/content/usage/repository.md

1.5 KiB

weight
10

Pacman repository

The part of Vieter that users will interact with the most is the Pacman repository aka vieter server.

Design overview

A Vieter repository server has support for multiple repositories, with each repository containing packages for multiple architectures.

If you wish to use these repositories on your system, add the following to /etc/pacman.conf for each repository you wish to use:

[repo-name]
Server = https://example.com/$repo/$arch
SigLevel = Optional

Here, $repo and $arch are not variables you have to fill in yourself. Rather, Pacman will substitute these when reading the config file. $repo is replaced by the name between the square brackets (in this case repo-name), and $arch is replaced by your system's architecture, e.g. x86_64. Of course, you can also fill in these values manually yourself, e.g. if you wish to use a different name inside the square brackets.

Important to note is that, when two repositories contain a package with the same name, Pacman will choose the one from the repository that's highest up in the pacman.conf file. Therefore, if you know your repository has packages with the same name as ones from the official repositories, it might be better to place the repository below the official repositories to avoid overwriting official packages.

Publishing packages

Packages can be easily published using a single HTTP POST request. Check out the HTTP API docs for more info on these routes, including example cURL commands.