I build a repo for debian unstable.
At the moment I use the deb-scripts from mandrav (I hope it's ok for you) that come with the source.
The repo is on a home-server so the maximum download-rate is about 200 to 300 kBit for all users.
This is planned to be changed in the future to use a "real" server.
You can put the following line to your "/et/apt/sources.list":
deb http://jens.lody.name/debian/ unstable main
The Release file is self-signed.
To add the my public-key to your trusted key list for apt use the following command:
wget -q http://jens.lody.name/debian/jens.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -
or download it manually from http://jens.lody.name/debian/ (http://jens.lody.name/debian/)
I just changed my debian repository announced here (http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,7029.msg53777.html#msg53777) .
Now there's a build for unstable/sid and one for stable/etch.
Both build with pbuild against the correct libraries and with the correct compilers (e.g. gcc 4.1 for etch and 4.2 for unstable).
So this line (in /etc/apt/sources.list)
deb http://jens.lody.name/debian/ unstable main
should work for unstable,
this one
deb http://jens.lody.name/debian/ etch main
for etch.
The place for the public-key did not change, so this command:
wget -q http://jens.lody.name/debian/jens.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -
will fetch it and put it to apt's trusted keys.
AVR Wizard file is not correct?
line 90 of wizard.script,
pb_eepbin = _T("avr-objcopy --no-change-warnings --j .eeprom --change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O binary $(TARGET_OUTPUT_FILE) $(TARGET_OUTPUT_FILE).eep.bin");
should be
pb_eepbin = _T("avr-objcopy --no-change-warnings -j .eeprom --change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O binary $(TARGET_OUTPUT_FILE) $(TARGET_OUTPUT_FILE).eep.bin");
I got a built error, so i guess some thing wrong here. Not sure ;-)