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- -comps-rawhide: comps-f14.xml | - -comps-rawhide: comps-f14.xml | ||
- - @mv comps-f14.xml comps-rawhide.xml | - - @mv comps-f14.xml comps-rawhide.xml | ||
+comps-rawhide: comps-f15.xml | +comps-rawhide: comps-f15.xml | ||
+ @mv comps-f15.xml comps-rawhide.xml | + @mv comps-f15.xml comps-rawhide.xml | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Revision as of 17:41, 17 August 2012
Description
When we start a new Fedora development cycle (when we branch rawhide) we have to create a new comps file for the new release. This SOP covers that action.
Action
1. clone the comps repo
$ git clone ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/comps
2. Create the new comps file for next release:
$ cp comps-f14.xml.in comps-f15.xml.in
3. Edit Makefile to update comps-rawhide target
- -comps-rawhide: comps-f14.xml - - @mv comps-f14.xml comps-rawhide.xml +comps-rawhide: comps-f15.xml + @mv comps-f15.xml comps-rawhide.xml
4. Add the new comps file to source control:
$ git add comps-f15.xml.in
5. Edit the list of translated comps files in po/POTFILES.in to reflect currently supported releases.
{{{ -comps-f12.xml +comps-f15.xml
6. Send it up:
$ git push
Verification
One can review the logs for rawhide compose after this change to make sure the right comps file was used.
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