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Hi,
thanks for the great project! Would it be possible that you publish rpm/deb packages with gorge, to make the installation easier?
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I [asked reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1cn0tn5/do_you_still_want_selfhosted_software_to_come/) and it looks like quite a few people love .deb / .rpm files.
It would be good t…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
In some cases it could be beneficial to check the uploaded RPM with a linter like rpmlint. This can enhance the quality of the RPM's…
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Like per title at every new release.
Mte90 updated
1 month ago
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### Description
When uploading a file with a name like `hello-test-0.0.1^15.git7166d1f2-1.el9.x86_64.rpm` to the RPM registry, I am able to see the file correctly in the Gitea packages UI and can man…
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Hey folks, cursor is amazing but currently the linux version is a .AppImage. Yes, this is simpler for you devs, but for us users it's suboptimal.
AppImages do not ingreate deeply into the OS, we do…
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**Bug description:**
The installation instructions for Fedora say that I should download RPM from Github releases page but the latest release does not contain any RPM packages. There is one RPM pac…
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Would be awesome if you would also sign the RPM packages with your key: https://blog.packagecloud.io/eng/2014/11/24/howto-gpg-sign-verify-rpm-packages-yum-repositories/
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Can you create a set of RPM packages for distros based on that format (Fedora, openSuSE, Mandriva, etc.)? Compiling anything related to kernel from sources is risky and I don't want to end up with an …
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**Version**
pulpcore 3.56.1
pulp_rpm 3.27.1
**Describe the bug**
When I create a package in a repository from an artifact using the following commands, the package is published to the correct …