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Contribution in detail
(→Pull the latest Mer version from the gerrit git repo) |
(→Branch the package to work on it) |
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== Branch the package to work on it == | == Branch the package to work on it == | ||
− | osc -A https://obs | + | osc -A https://obs branch Mer.org:Core:i586 systemd |
A bug in the OBS means that the new branch project will not have | A bug in the OBS means that the new branch project will not have | ||
the correct repos so add them manually | the correct repos so add them manually | ||
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+ | osc -A https://obs meta prj home:YOURNAME -e | ||
<repository name="Mer_Core_i586"> | <repository name="Mer_Core_i586"> | ||
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Checkout: | Checkout: | ||
− | osc -A https://obs | + | osc -A https://obs co home:Admin:branches:Mer.org:Core:i586/systemd |
cd home:Admin:branches:Mer.org:Core:i586/systemd | cd home:Admin:branches:Mer.org:Core:i586/systemd | ||
osc build i586 | osc build i586 |
Revision as of 22:49, 17 December 2011
Contents |
Local build of current version
Need prerequisites for osc and build
Branch the package to work on it
osc -A https://obs branch Mer.org:Core:i586 systemd
A bug in the OBS means that the new branch project will not have the correct repos so add them manually
osc -A https://obs meta prj home:YOURNAME -e
<repository name="Mer_Core_i586"> <path repository="Core_i586" project="Mer.org:Core:i586"/> <arch>i586</arch> </repository>
The repository needs to be set to publish too.
Checkout:
osc -A https://obs co home:Admin:branches:Mer.org:Core:i586/systemd cd home:Admin:branches:Mer.org:Core:i586/systemd osc build i586
Pull the latest Mer version from the gerrit git repo
Clone the git repo metadata besides your OSC checkout:
cd home:Admin:branches:Mer.org:Core:i586/systemd git clone --bare ssh://your_username@review.merproject.org:29418/mer-core/systemd .git git config -f .git/config core.bare false
Check out the latest content from git:
git reset --hard
Hack
You can now edit the code and packaging.
Build
Of course you'll need to do one or more builds to verify the code.
osc ar osc ci osc chroot osc build
Create image
Use a suitable .ks
IMG supports a feature called "Extra repositories and packages" This allows you to use a standard kickstart and add a specific repository to use for overrides.
Select the OBS and enter the repository/repo eg:
home:Admin:branches:Mer.org:Core:i586/Mer_Core_i586
Build a suitable image, install and test
DEVICE=/dev/sdh curl http://imgw1/images/web/root/1-20111110-090037/meego-nemo-trial-1.2.90.20111110.1000.iso | sudo dd of=$DEVICE bs=4M oflag=direct && sudo eject $DEVICE
Diagnostic note:
Package SOMETHING.rpm is damaged:
/var/tmp/cache/packages/mer-core-i586/noarch/filesystem-2.4.31-1.1.noarch.rpm
This means a checksum mismatch was seen and the package was re-downloaded.
Push for review
In the obs/mer build directory:
cd home:Admin:branches:Mer.org:Core:i586 git commit -s --amend git push origin HEAD:refs/for/master