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* A network install image, in the ISO 9660 format, for each [[Architectures#Primary_Architectures|primary architecture]], named according to the formula ''Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-TC(number)-(arch)-netinst.iso'' (e.g. ''Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-netinst.iso''). The image ought not to exceed 666,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images should be located in the /Fedora/(arch)/iso directories.
* A network install image, in the ISO 9660 format, for each [[Architectures#Primary_Architectures|primary architecture]], named according to the formula ''Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-TC(number)-(arch)-netinst.iso'' (e.g. ''Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-netinst.iso''). The image ought not to exceed 666,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images should be located in the /Fedora/(arch)/iso directories.
* Live booting images, in the ISO 9660 format, for each of the Desktop (GNOME), KDE, XFCE and LXDE spins, for each [[Architectures#Primary_Architectures|primary architecture]], named according to the formula ''Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-TC(number)-(arch)-Live-(spinname).iso'' (e.g. ''Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso''). The images ought not to exceed 720,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images should be located in the /Live/(arch) directory.
* Live booting images, in the ISO 9660 format, for each of the Desktop (GNOME), KDE, XFCE and LXDE spins, for each [[Architectures#Primary_Architectures|primary architecture]], named according to the formula ''Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-TC(number)-(arch)-Live-(spinname).iso'' (e.g. ''Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso''). The images ought not to exceed 720,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images should be located in the /Live/(arch) directory.
* A single file in each directory in the tree which contains any of the above images, named according to the same formula as the images, but with the final element and the .iso extension replaced by the word CHECKSUM. For example, ''Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-CHECKSUM'' and ''Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-Live-CHECKSUM''. This file is to contain a checksum in the sha256sum format for each image file in the same directory, each on a new line, each followed by a space, then an asterisk (*), then the filename of the image.
* A single file in each directory in the tree which contains any of the above images, named according to the same formula as the images, but with the final element and the .iso extension replaced by the word CHECKSUM. For example, ''Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-CHECKSUM'' and ''Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-Live-CHECKSUM''. This file is to contain a checksum in the sha256sum format for each image file in the same directory, each on a new line, each followed by a space, then an asterisk (*), then the filename of the image. It may contain any number of other lines that begin with a # (denoting comments), and any number of blank lines, but it may not contain anything else.


Each Alpha release candidate must contain the following:
Each Alpha release candidate must contain the following:
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* A network install image, in the ISO 9660 format, for each [[Architectures#Primary_Architectures|primary architecture]], named according to the formula ''Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-(arch)-netinst.iso'' (e.g. ''Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-netinst.iso''). The image ought not to exceed 666,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images must be located in the /Fedora/(arch)/iso directories.
* A network install image, in the ISO 9660 format, for each [[Architectures#Primary_Architectures|primary architecture]], named according to the formula ''Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-(arch)-netinst.iso'' (e.g. ''Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-netinst.iso''). The image ought not to exceed 666,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images must be located in the /Fedora/(arch)/iso directories.
* Live booting images, in the ISO 9660 format, for each of the Desktop (GNOME), KDE, XFCE and LXDE spins, for each [[Architectures#Primary_Architectures|primary architecture]], named according to the formula ''Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-(arch)-Live-(spinname).iso'' (e.g. ''Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso''). The images ought not to exceed 720,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images must be located in the /Live/(arch) directory.
* Live booting images, in the ISO 9660 format, for each of the Desktop (GNOME), KDE, XFCE and LXDE spins, for each [[Architectures#Primary_Architectures|primary architecture]], named according to the formula ''Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-(arch)-Live-(spinname).iso'' (e.g. ''Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso''). The images ought not to exceed 720,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images must be located in the /Live/(arch) directory.
* A single file in each directory in the tree which contains any of the above images, named according to the same formula as the images, but with the final element and the .iso extension replaced by the word CHECKSUM. For example, ''Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-CHECKSUM'' and ''Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-Live-CHECKSUM''. This file is to contain a checksum in the sha256sum format for each image file in the same directory, each on a new line, each followed by a space, then an asterisk (*), then the filename of the image.
* A single file in each directory in the tree which contains any of the above images, named according to the same formula as the images, but with the final element and the .iso extension replaced by the word CHECKSUM. For example, ''Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-CHECKSUM'' and ''Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-Live-CHECKSUM''. This file is to contain a checksum in the sha256sum format for each image file in the same directory, each on a new line, each followed by a space, then an asterisk (*), then the filename of the image. It may contain any number of other lines that begin with a # (denoting comments), and any number of blank lines, but it may not contain anything else.


== Verification ==
== Verification ==

Revision as of 01:52, 15 March 2012

Description

This SOP specifies exactly what builds, signatures, checksums etc release engineering must deliver when building Fedora release composes.

Action

Alpha

Each Alpha test compose should contain the following:

  • A directory tree with two top-level directories named 'Fedora' and 'Live', each of which should contain a sub-directory named after each primary architecture. Within the 'Fedora' top-level directory, each architecture directory should contain two sub-directories, 'iso' and 'os'.
  • A DVD install image, in the ISO 9660 format, for each primary architecture, named according to the formula Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-TC(number)-(arch)-DVD.iso (e.g. Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-DVD.iso). The image ought not to exceed 4,590,208 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images should be located in the /Fedora/(arch)/iso directory.
  • A network install image, in the ISO 9660 format, for each primary architecture, named according to the formula Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-TC(number)-(arch)-netinst.iso (e.g. Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-netinst.iso). The image ought not to exceed 666,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images should be located in the /Fedora/(arch)/iso directories.
  • Live booting images, in the ISO 9660 format, for each of the Desktop (GNOME), KDE, XFCE and LXDE spins, for each primary architecture, named according to the formula Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-TC(number)-(arch)-Live-(spinname).iso (e.g. Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso). The images ought not to exceed 720,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images should be located in the /Live/(arch) directory.
  • A single file in each directory in the tree which contains any of the above images, named according to the same formula as the images, but with the final element and the .iso extension replaced by the word CHECKSUM. For example, Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-CHECKSUM and Fedora-17-Alpha-TC1-x86_64-Live-CHECKSUM. This file is to contain a checksum in the sha256sum format for each image file in the same directory, each on a new line, each followed by a space, then an asterisk (*), then the filename of the image. It may contain any number of other lines that begin with a # (denoting comments), and any number of blank lines, but it may not contain anything else.

Each Alpha release candidate must contain the following:

  • A directory tree with two top-level directories named 'Fedora' and 'Live', each of which should contain a sub-directory named after each primary architecture. Within the 'Fedora' top-level directory, each architecture directory must contain two sub-directories, 'iso' and 'os'.
  • A DVD install image, in the ISO 9660 format, for each primary architecture, named according to the formula Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-(arch)-DVD.iso (e.g. Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-DVD.iso). The image ought not to exceed 4,590,208 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images must be located in the /Fedora/(arch)/iso directory.
  • A network install image, in the ISO 9660 format, for each primary architecture, named according to the formula Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-(arch)-netinst.iso (e.g. Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-netinst.iso). The image ought not to exceed 666,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images must be located in the /Fedora/(arch)/iso directories.
  • Live booting images, in the ISO 9660 format, for each of the Desktop (GNOME), KDE, XFCE and LXDE spins, for each primary architecture, named according to the formula Fedora-(releasenumber)-Alpha-(arch)-Live-(spinname).iso (e.g. Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso). The images ought not to exceed 720,000 KiB in size, but this is not strictly mandatory at this point. These images must be located in the /Live/(arch) directory.
  • A single file in each directory in the tree which contains any of the above images, named according to the same formula as the images, but with the final element and the .iso extension replaced by the word CHECKSUM. For example, Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-CHECKSUM and Fedora-17-Alpha-x86_64-Live-CHECKSUM. This file is to contain a checksum in the sha256sum format for each image file in the same directory, each on a new line, each followed by a space, then an asterisk (*), then the filename of the image. It may contain any number of other lines that begin with a # (denoting comments), and any number of blank lines, but it may not contain anything else.

Verification

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