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Hi guys,
I'm not used to post but I recently discovered a software that helped me a lot to manage Linux repositories so I told myself that it may be worth to share it !

https://github.com/lbr38/repomanager

Introducing Repomanager :
Main features

  • Create deb or rpm mirror repositories
  • Sign repo with GPG
  • Upload packages into repositories
  • Create environments (eg. preprod, prod...) and make mirrors available only for specific envs.
  • Manage hosts packages updates
  • Plan tasks

I try it in pre-production in my company right now, it looks promising !

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From what you are promoting, I think you might be interested in repository management which allows you to have everything in one place. I can recommend you taking a look at Pulp. It is free and you can run the whole application inside one container to see if it suits your needs (https://pulpproject.org/pulp-in-one-container/).

With Pulp, you can mirror, sign, and distribute Debian or RPM packages (and many other formats, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grDXPtnJu4U). Furthermore, you can push private packages to it as needed.