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aptly/system/t06_publish/PublishRepo33Test_gold
Sjoerd Simons f61514edaf Allow disabling bzip2 compression for index files
Using bzip2 generates smaller index files (roughly 20% smaller Packages
files) but it comes with a big performance penalty.  When publishing a
debian mirror snapshot (amd64, arm64, armhf, source) without contents
skipping bzip speeds things up around 1.8 times.

```
$ hyperfine -w 1 -L skip-bz2 true,false  -m 3 -p "aptly -config aptly.conf publish drop bullseye || true" "aptly -config aptly.conf  publish snapshot  --skip-bz2={skip-bz2} --skip-contents --skip-signing bullseye"
Benchmark 1: aptly -config aptly.conf  publish snapshot  --skip-bz2=true --skip-contents --skip-signing bullseye
  Time (mean ± σ):     35.567 s ±  0.307 s    [User: 39.366 s, System: 10.075 s]
  Range (min … max):   35.311 s … 35.907 s    3 runs

Benchmark 2: aptly -config aptly.conf  publish snapshot  --skip-bz2=false --skip-contents --skip-signing bullseye
  Time (mean ± σ):     64.740 s ±  0.135 s    [User: 68.565 s, System: 10.129 s]
  Range (min … max):   64.596 s … 64.862 s    3 runs

Summary
  'aptly -config aptly.conf  publish snapshot  --skip-bz2=true --skip-contents --skip-signing bullseye' ran
    1.82 ± 0.02 times faster than 'aptly -config aptly.conf  publish snapshot  --skip-bz2=false --skip-contents --skip-signing bullseye'
```

Allow skipping bz2 creation for setups where faster publishing is more
important then Package file size.

Signed-off-by: Sjoerd Simons <sjoerd@collabora.com>
2022-06-22 11:25:45 +02:00

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Loading packages...
Generating metadata files and linking package files...
Finalizing metadata files...
Signing file 'Release' with gpg, please enter your passphrase when prompted:
Clearsigning file 'Release' with gpg, please enter your passphrase when prompted:
Local repo local-repo has been successfully published.
Please setup your webserver to serve directory '${HOME}/.aptly/public' with autoindexing.
Now you can add following line to apt sources:
deb http://your-server/ maverick main
deb-src http://your-server/ maverick main
Don't forget to add your GPG key to apt with apt-key.
You can also use `aptly serve` to publish your repositories over HTTP quickly.