Liberkey backend
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Liberkey backendI am curious if the Liberkey developers are using any type of revision control system (subversion, git, etc.) to keep track of all the changes being made. This is somewhat related to the question asked here, as I often keep several other flashdrives synced to my liberkey configuration. My current method of keeping these drives synced is to update my main development flashdrive with the Liberkey website and then to commit those changes to a subversion server and let my other drives subversion update as they can. I am not particularly interested in any data left on the flash drives as I am of having the latest apps.
The problem I have with this setup is Liberkey's frequent updating; I am constantly playing catchup and would rather have one file I can download and then re-overlay onto all my other flash drives. So to get to the point about revision control systems, I use subversion post-commit scripts to push out nightly builds/releases, could something like that be provided by Liberkey. I would be glad to assist in this if you are interested. Thanks for the great work.
Re: Liberkey backendvagabond explained some days/weeks ago (in french, sorry) an undocumented feature (yet) of Liberkey which consist of keeping locally the Liberkey packages (.lks) and Liberkey updates (.lal) when updating your Liberkey in order to allow delayed deployement under several Liberkey installation folders (or different computers).
Original message (in french) Translated into english:
I hope not having missed some steps, don't hesitate to ask us if you need help "Si boire des coups, aller au concert ou au match, ça devient un combat
Alors tremblez, terroristes ! Parce qu'on est surentraînés !" @glecalot
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