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==Importing Packages to buildsys==

This document describes how to import new packages to buildsys.

You will need Developer access to buildsys for this.

===Shell login with ssh===

It may benefit you to add an entry in your .ssh/config file like this:

host koozalishell
Hostname shell.koozali.org
User youruser
Port xxx
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa_buildsys
ForwardAgent yes

You can then shell in easily with

ssh koozalishell

You can also modify the relevant sections in the script below.

===SRPMS===

How to import a SRPM

Importing new srpm or tgz + spec file to buildsys.

==== On your LOCAL build machine====

It is assumed you have CVS in two directories in you home directory

~/smecontribs

~/smeserver

First copy this into a file called ~/bin/importNewContrib

Note this is for Contrib packages. You can modify the script for Server packages by changing references from 'contribs' to 'server' and 'contribs$ver' to 'sme$ver'

<syntaxhighlight lang="Bash">
#!/bin/bash

if [ $# -eq 0 ]
then
echo "No arguments supplied"
fi
if [ $# -lt 2 ]
then
echo "Usage:
importNewContrib version pkgname [rpmpath]
# e.g. importNewContrib 9 smeserver-newcontrib
# e.g. importNewContrib 10 smeserver-mycontrib ~/smeserver-mycontribs-1.0-1.src.rpm"
exit
fi

ver=$1
pkgname=$2
rpmpath=$3

cd ~/smecontribs/rpms
cvs -Q update -dPA 1>/dev/null
cd ~/smecontribs
cvs -Q -z3 -d:ext:YOURUSER@buildsrv.koozali.org:/cvsroot/smecontribs co -P rpms 1>/dev/null
# Alternatively if you have a .ssh/config entry as above
# cvs -Q -z3 -d:ext:koozalishell:/cvsroot/smecontribs co -P rpms 1>/dev/null


newmodule=true;
# better test would be to actually grep module file!
if [ -d ~/smecontribs/rpms/$pkgname ]
then
echo "Os package exists already"
newmodule=false;
fi

cd ~/smecontribs/rpms

mkdir -p $pkgname/contribs$ver
touch $pkgname/contribs$ver/.cvsignore
touch $pkgname/contribs$ver/import.log
cvs add $pkgname
cvs add $pkgname/contribs$ver
cvs add $pkgname/contribs$ver/.cvsignore
cvs add $pkgname/contribs$ver/import.log

cvs commit -m "Prep for $pkgname import"

if ( $newmodule )
then
cd ~/smecontribs/CVSROOT
cvs -Q update -dPA 1>/dev/null
echo "$pkgname rpms/$pkgname &common" >> modules
linenumb=`cat modules |grep -n "#Start Auto-Maintenance" | grep -Eo '^[^:]+'`
# "#Start Auto-Maintenance"
#(head -n $linenumb; sort -nk$linenumb) < sample.txt 1<> sample.txt
(head -n $linenumb; sort) < modules 1<> modules
#echo "cvs commit -m \"adding $pkgname to modules\""
cvs commit -m "adding $pkgname to modules"
fi

echo "##########################"
echo "do:"
echo "scp $rpmpath YOURUSER@buildsrv.koozali.org:/home/KOOZALI/YOURUSER/"
echo "now just do from buildsrv"
echo "cd ~/smecontribs"
echo "./common/cvs-import.sh -b contribs$ver -m 'Initial import' ../$rpmpath"
</syntaxhighlight>

Set the file executable

chmod +x ~/bin/importNewContrib

From there do

importNewContrib 9 smeserver-mycontrib

After it is done you should find a new folder for

~/smecontribs/rpms/smeserver-mycontrib/contribs9/

Also you should find your contrib listed in module file ~/smecontribs/CVSROOT/modules

As listed after the script you should send your srpm to the buildserver, one way is (replace ~/MYSRPM and YOURUSER)

scp ~/MYSRPM YOURUSER@buildsrv.koozali.org:/home/KOOZALI/YOURUSER/

Alternatively if set up

scp ~/MYSRPM koozalishell:/home/KOOZALI/YOURUSER/

====On THE KOOZALI BUILD SERVER (ssh YOURUSER@buildsrv.koozali.org)====

cd ~/smecontribs
./common/cvs-import.sh -b contribs$ver -m 'Initial import' ~/MYSRPM

And you are done importing !

====On your local build machine====

Go to directory and update the content from cvs and buildserver source

cd ~/smecontribs/rpms/smeserver-mycontrib/contribs9/
cvs update -dPA
make clean
make prep
make mockbuild

Edit your spec file in case you need it...

vim smeserver-mycontrib.spec

And commit

rm -f clog
cvs commit -m "$(make clog)"

Tag

make tag

Build

make build

And done

===tar.gz===

How to import from a tar.gz

Create a srpm file

The import as above



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