[dev] horde pirum composer repository available?

Ralf Lang lang at b1-systems.de
Thu Jul 17 20:17:29 UTC 2014


Hi,

Does the current pear.horde.org create a composer repository and how can
I get its (meta) data?

I'm currently retooling and refactoring the horde distribution updater
to make it more modular, less suse-specific and possibly more
future-oriented.

I currently retrieve most data from pear.horde.org/feed.xml to inject it
into rpm .spec files (production) and debian .dsc (wip) files.

During the last months, notable projects have been shifting away from
pear/pirum to composer. I read that pirum as of version 1.1 creates a
composer repository. OTOH pirum upstream says it's deprecated, so
reading composer files and installing the stuff to some global "system"
repository might be the way to go.

Another approach I am investigating is directly monitoring git
repositories for tags that look like semantic versions, but pending the
long-awaited horde repository split I don't think this is the right time
to do it.

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Ralf Lang
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