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: Create a FAS account , Red Hat bugzilla | : Create a FAS account , Red Hat bugzilla | ||
* Join the mailing lists (introduce yourself) | * Join the mailing lists (introduce yourself) | ||
* Upload your package ( | * Upload your package (e.g. to repos.fedorapeople.org) | ||
* Create your review request (--set an appropriate flag for package review, inform upstream) | * Create your review request (--set an appropriate flag for package review, inform upstream) | ||
* Watch the bugzilla report for feedback | * Watch the bugzilla report for feedback |
Revision as of 15:10, 19 May 2011
Fedora Package Process
Make a Package
- Make sure it is a new package.
- Create an RPM package:
- Create a new RPM project, create a spec file, upload source files, export source/binary RPM
- Make sure it is a suitable package (Read the packaging guidelines - Read other submissions)
Submit For Review
- Create accounts (if you are a new maintainer)
- Create a FAS account , Red Hat bugzilla
- Join the mailing lists (introduce yourself)
- Upload your package (e.g. to repos.fedorapeople.org)
- Create your review request (--set an appropriate flag for package review, inform upstream)
- Watch the bugzilla report for feedback
Ready to Ship
Follow these steps after your package is approved by reviewers.
- Obtain member sponsorship (to check in and build your package)
- Add package to Source Code Management (SCM) system and Set Owner
- Check out the empty module from SCM
- fedpkg clone <packagename>
- Install the client tools
- Koji, generate a client side certificate at FAS, install fedora-packager
- Test your package ?
- using Mock or Koji build systems
Update your SCM
- Import and commit your SRPM into master branch
- Build your package
- Submit your package as update in Bodhi
- Close the bugzilla account
- Add the package to the comp files --if appropriate for the package
- Enable Upstream Release Monitoring