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# Upload a new release tarball <pre>make upload</pre> | # Upload a new release tarball <pre>make upload</pre> | ||
== Build RPM == | == Build a source RPM == | ||
With the tarball uploaded, it's time to package the new release | With the tarball uploaded, it's time to package the new release as an RPM. | ||
# Change to the ''stable'' branch <pre>git checkout -b stable origin/stable || git checkout stable</pre> | # Change to the ''stable'' branch <pre>git checkout -b stable origin/stable || git checkout stable</pre> | ||
# Build a source package from the current ''stable'' branch <pre>make srpm</pre> | |||
# Build | |||
== | == Create updates == | ||
Traditionally, this step would be handled by running the {{command|koji build --tag dist-f{{FedoraVersionNumber|current}}-updates path/to/src.rpm}} command. However, since {{package|autoqa}} is not yet packaged and available in Fedora repositories, [[Install_and_configure_AutoQA|a custom package repository]] is used to deliver updates. This section describes building packages for different releases and updating the custom package repositories. | With a source RPM created, it's time to build updates for existing ''stable'' repositories. This includes {{FedoraVersion|long|current}}, {{FedoraVersion|long|previous}} and, depending on the time of release, potentially {{FedoraVersion|long|previous2}}. | ||
Traditionally, this step would be handled by running the {{command|koji build --tag dist-f{{FedoraVersionNumber|current}}-updates path/to/src.rpm}} command. However, since {{package|autoqa}} is not yet packaged and available in Fedora repositories, [[Install_and_configure_AutoQA|a custom package repository]] is used to deliver updates. This section describes building packages for different releases and updating the custom package repositories using {{command|mock}}. For guidance on using {{command|mock}}, consult [[Using Mock to test package builds]]. | |||
# Prepare a mock chroot for the desired release. In this example, we'll build for {{FedoraVersion|long|previous}} on x86_64 {{#tag:pre| mock -r fedora-{{FedoraVersionNumber|previous}}-x86_64 --init }} | # Prepare a mock chroot for the desired release. In this example, we'll build for {{FedoraVersion|long|previous}} on x86_64 {{#tag:pre| mock -r fedora-{{FedoraVersionNumber|previous}}-x86_64 --init }} | ||
# Using the | # Using the source rpm previously created in step [[#Build_RPMs]], build a new package for {{FedoraVersion|long|previous}} {{#tag:pre| mock -r fedora-{{FedoraVersionNumber|previous}}-x86_64 --rebuild path/to/autoqa-X.Y.Z-1.2.3.src.rpm }} | ||
# Repeat | # Repeat for all desired releases | ||
{{admon/note|Building for EPEL-5?|Due to changes in the [[Features/StrongerHashes|filedigest algorithm]], extra care is required when | |||
<pre>mock -r epel-5-x86_64 | {{admon/note|Building for EPEL-5?|Due to changes in the [[Features/StrongerHashes|filedigest algorithm]], extra care is required when creating packages for [[EPEL|EPEL-5]]. Be sure to set the <code>_source_filedigest_algorithm</code> and <code>_binary_filedigest_algorithm</code> for any packages used when building for EPEL-5. For convenience, a {{filename|Makefile}} target is available to create EPEL-5 compatible packages. | ||
<pre> | |||
make srpm_md5 | |||
mock -r epel-5-x86_64 --rebuild path/to/autoqa-X.Y.Z-1.2.3.el5.src.rpm | |||
</pre> | |||
}} | }} | ||
== Deploy == | == Deploy == | ||
Traditionally, this step would be handled by using the bodhi update tool (described in detail at [[Package_update_HOWTO#Working_with_packages_in_the_stable_branches]]). However, since {{package|autoqa}} is not yet packaged and available in Fedora repositories, a [[Fedorapeople_Repos|a custom package repository]] is used to deliver updates. | |||
FIXME | FIXME | ||
[[Category:AutoQA]] | [[Category:AutoQA]] |
Revision as of 20:53, 29 June 2011
This page describes the process for tagging, building and deploying a new version of autoqa. This page assumes a basic understanding of rpm spec
file syntax and commands such as git
, mock
and yum
.
Update autoqa.spec
Once the decision has been made to release a new version of autoqa, the first step is to update the rpm spec
file with the newer version. Ideally,
- Checkout the master branch of autoqa
git clone ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/autoqa.git && cd autoqa
- Edit
autoqa.spec
by incrementing theVersion
and updating the%changelog
- Locally commit the changes
git commit autoqa.spec
- Push your changes to the remote git repository
git push ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/autoqa.git master
Cherry-pick and tag
Next, we'll cherry-pick the autoqa.spec
change into the stable git branch and tag the release.
- Change to the stable branch
git checkout -b stable origin/stable || git checkout stable
- Cherry pick the updated
autoqa.spec
changegit cherry-pick origin/master
- Tag the release
git tag vX.Y.X-1,2,3 stable
- Push your changes
git push --tags ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/autoqa.git stable
Upload tarball
Like many projects, the appropriate method to release a new version is by tarball. Once you have tagged the release, upload a new tarball using the following commands.
- Change to the stable branch
git checkout -b stable origin/stable || git checkout stable
- Upload a new release tarball
make upload
Build a source RPM
With the tarball uploaded, it's time to package the new release as an RPM.
- Change to the stable branch
git checkout -b stable origin/stable || git checkout stable
- Build a source package from the current stable branch
make srpm
Create updates
With a source RPM created, it's time to build updates for existing stable repositories. This includes Fedora 41, Fedora 40 and, depending on the time of release, potentially Fedora 39.
Traditionally, this step would be handled by running the koji build --tag dist-f41-updates path/to/src.rpm
command. However, since autoqa
is not yet packaged and available in Fedora repositories, a custom package repository is used to deliver updates. This section describes building packages for different releases and updating the custom package repositories using mock
. For guidance on using mock
, consult Using Mock to test package builds.
- Prepare a mock chroot for the desired release. In this example, we'll build for Fedora 40 on x86_64
mock -r fedora-40-x86_64 --init
- Using the source rpm previously created in step #Build_RPMs, build a new package for Fedora 40
mock -r fedora-40-x86_64 --rebuild path/to/autoqa-X.Y.Z-1.2.3.src.rpm
- Repeat for all desired releases
Deploy
Traditionally, this step would be handled by using the bodhi update tool (described in detail at Package_update_HOWTO#Working_with_packages_in_the_stable_branches). However, since autoqa
is not yet packaged and available in Fedora repositories, a a custom package repository is used to deliver updates.
FIXME