Difference between revisions of "Add tar file to CVS and build system"
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#Edit version number in spec file and delete patch commands | #Edit version number in spec file and delete patch commands | ||
#Copy new tar file into the contribs10 directory | #Copy new tar file into the contribs10 directory | ||
− | #Make | + | #Make new-sources FILES="contribs-release.tar.gz" |
#cvs commit -m "comment about commit" (this simultaneously commit spec and tar file) | #cvs commit -m "comment about commit" (this simultaneously commit spec and tar file) | ||
#logout from buildsys | #logout from buildsys |
Revision as of 11:02, 1 June 2022
Adding in an updated tar file to the CVS and buildsystem
- Create the new tar file on your local build system (tar -cvzf smeserver-<contrib>-<version> smeserver-<contrib>-<version>/)
- Send it the remote buildsys (scp?)
- Login into buildsys
- cvs update -dPA in previously checked out (not anonymous) contribs10 directory (or whereever)
- Edit version number in spec file and delete patch commands
- Copy new tar file into the contribs10 directory
- Make new-sources FILES="contribs-release.tar.gz"
- cvs commit -m "comment about commit" (this simultaneously commit spec and tar file)
- logout from buildsys
- Go to contribs10 file on local build system
- prepa (or cvs update -dPA)
- Check new spec and tar file and tree (+.old) is correct!
- Mockbuild locally
- Test it.
- Build it on buildsys (make commit tag build)