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After devel comes '''testing''' to which packages are submitted usually with creq's (See: [[#Promoting_packages_in_OBS]]) by the maintainer/qa person who tests the packages and accepts them. | After devel comes '''testing''' to which packages are submitted usually with creq's (See: [[#Promoting_packages_in_OBS]]) by the maintainer/qa person who tests the packages and accepts them. | ||
− | Last phase is '''stable''' that is currently not used, but it will contain more testing and where nothing should | + | Last phase is '''stable''' that is currently not used, but it will contain more testing and where nothing should break. |
== Taking new Mer release to Nemo == | == Taking new Mer release to Nemo == |
Revision as of 21:19, 19 December 2013
This page guides how to build Nemo Mobile releases.
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Prerequisites
- Mer Platform SDK installed
- Logged in to Mer SDK
Background
Nemo has three levels or phases on repositories. First is devel level that contains the latest and the greatest. To this level commits are done by developers and for packages that have been converted to git format the the updates are coming straight from the git commits see Nemo/Development. Because of this there can be occasional breakages in the devel.
After devel comes testing to which packages are submitted usually with creq's (See: #Promoting_packages_in_OBS) by the maintainer/qa person who tests the packages and accepts them.
Last phase is stable that is currently not used, but it will contain more testing and where nothing should break.
Taking new Mer release to Nemo
When new mer release is taken in use in nemo it is first added to devel. This is done by editing mer:devel project in the Mer OBS, e.g.,
osc -A https://api.merproject.org meta prj mer:devel -e
.. and then with your favourite editor change the path lines of appropriate release, latest_ and/or next_, to match the new release id:
<repository name="latest_i586"> <path project="mer:mds2:Core:i586:0.20130411.1" repository="Core_i586"/> <arch>i586</arch> </repository>
NOTE: You can see the latest releases from http://releases.merproject.org/releases/latest-release and http://releases.merproject.org/releases/next-release
For testing the process is similar to devel, i.e., edit mer:testing project in Mer OBS. Addition thing with testing level is that one needs also update the repository links at http://releases.nemomobile.org/rnd/repos/ to match the new release. This is done by editing the rnd/repos/mer-latest-testing/.htaccess file on the appropriate server. Should be noted though that on devel level the links are made to point latest and next and should not need changing.
NOTE: latest release should be promoted from devel to testing only when the build errors have been fixed.
Promoting packages in OBS
Packages are promoted from devel to testing by maintainer. For this there is a script available at https://github.com/nemomobile/release-tools/blob/master/check-project-diff.py that creates a creq line for you with all the modifications that are currently available between the two repos. Example cmdline for promoting mw content:
./check-project-diff.py -S nemo:devel:mw -D nemo:testing:mw -c --show-changelog --add-without-changes
While script is executed it shows you the changelog differences and also in the end gives the creq cmdline that can be copy pasted to terminal. Example of creq cmd:
osc -A https://api.merproject.org/ creq -m fixes -a submit nemo:devel:mw connman-qt nemo:testing:mw -a submit nemo:devel:mw connman-qt5
NOTE: this creq cmdline is just a template and should be modified if you want to submit just part of the current changes.
After the creq has been submitted it goes to BOSS review, which can be watched at #mer-boss IRC channel at Freenode. BOSS also informs about status of reviews at #nemomobile channel when request is accepted, declined or needs review by maintainer. After the prechecks are done the request comes to maintainer review where maintainer checks the request,
osc -A https://api.merproject.org/ review show --diff <REVIEW_ID>
And if it is ok then accepts or declines the review
osc -A https://api.merproject.org/ review accept/decline <REVIEW_ID> -m "<COMMENT>"
When this maintainer review is done the request goes to build check where it is checked that no builds are failing after this request is accepted to target project.
Snapshots
Creating the snapshot
Before one can do snapshot of repository one should check that the repository is build properly. For this there is a tool in https://github.com/nemomobile/release-tools/blob/master/check-build-failures.sh Example usage:
./check-build-failures.sh nemo:testing:mw latest_armv7hl
You can also go to the OBS WebUI and check the status from there.
After verifying that the repositories are build properly one can do snapshots with the snapshot script. This snapshot tool for creating the snapshot is available at https://github.com/nemomobile/release-tools and is used to create a snapshot and update the links latest links. To create for example testing snapshot call
./nemo-snapshot.sh testing
This new snapshot will be then available at http://releases.nemomobile.org/snapshots/repos/
NOTE: This script currently assumes that one is on the repository server and have certain permissions to directories.
Importing the snapshot
https://github.com/nemomobile/release-tools/blob/master/import-nemo-snapshot-dod.sh can be used to import a new snapshot.
Example usage:
sudo ./import-nemo-snapshot-dod.sh --nemo-id <NEMO_ID>
After this you can see the new static snapshot as nemo:<NEMO_ID>:* projects in the OBS.
Release
Creating the release
To create a release one uses the https://github.com/nemomobile/release-tools/blob/master/nemo-release.sh tool. This tool creates a release based on the latest snapshot that has been done. Example usage:
./nemo-release.sh
After script has been called new release is available at http://releases.nemomobile.org/releases/
NOTE: Script assumes certain structure in the filesystem to be present atm.
Images
Creating images can be done by anyone from anywhere as there is no need for internal server access.
Getting the build script and configs
Lets do directory for all of this nemo release stuff
mkdir nemo-releases cd nemo-releases
Install mer configs and mer-kickstarter
zypper install mer-kickstarter-configs mer-kickstarter
Nemo Configurations do not have any package atm. so we get the git tree..
git clone git://github.com/nemomobile/nemo-kickstarter-configs.git cd nemo-kickstarter-configs
.. and make .ks files out of it.
mer-kickstarter -c repos.yaml -o nemo-ks/ cd ..
To make the actual images there is tool called daily-image-builder..
git clone git://gitorious.org/image-building-tools/daily-image-builder.git cd daily-image-builder
.. the default config should be fine so lets use that one
cp builder.conf.tmpl builder.conf
Creating mic cmdlines to test individual image creation
Following command lists all the mic cmdlines for the .ks files that can be used to create individual images manually
./builder.py --use-ks-dir=../nemo-kickstarter-configs/nemo-ks/ --release-id=latest
Building the release images
Release
The release images are done with following command:
sudo ./builder.py --use-ks-dir=../nemo-kickstarter-configs/nemo-ks/ --release-id=latest --extra-filter=-rnd --run-mic
RND
The rnd image creation differs a bit, for that you need to give filter rnd instead of -rnd and also you need to give FLAVOUR and SSU_RELEASE_TYPE as values to the tokenmap.
Example below will create all RND images:
sudo ./builder.py --use-ks-dir=../nemo-kickstarter-configs/nemo-ks/ --release-id=latest --extra-filter=rnd --tokenmap=SSU_RELEASE_TYPE:rnd,FLAVOUR:devel --run-mic