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This section is a bit of a guide about how to perform unified development on the software that we (in Nemo) write and maintain.
 
This section is a bit of a guide about how to perform unified development on the software that we (in Nemo) write and maintain.
  
 
* [[Nemo/Development/Releasing]] - for releasing software we maintain
 
* [[Nemo/Development/Releasing]] - for releasing software we maintain

Revision as of 10:26, 5 April 2013

Contents

Automated Packaging from git

Setting up a webhook to github

Open the git tree you have. Go to Settings->Service Hooks->WebHook URLs and enter https://webhook.merproject.org/webhook/

After this pushing commit or tag next time to your git tree contact Sage or w00t at #nemomobile IRC channel and they can help you to setup the rest of the process.

With tar_git service

With tar_git service packaging information is carried on the same branch in rpm/ subdirectory. This directory can contain any files which all are exported to packaging in OBS. If more than one .spec, .yaml or .changes is present the one that matches to the "Package" in webhooks will be taken. This allows one to create multiple packages with same source and different .spec file.

Changelogs are automatically generated from git commit messages, when ever git commit contains line that starts with "[sample text] Longer sample text." that is added automatically to the next changelog entry when version is tagged. If .changes file is located in the rpm/ subdirectory it is used as a base of the changelog generation and automated changelogs are appended to that.

TODO

FAQ

Q: I removed a tag remotely and pushed it again, but this didn't trigger the webhook at github?
A: Retag locally and then push again.

With git_pkg service

TODO


Other stuff

This section is a bit of a guide about how to perform unified development on the software that we (in Nemo) write and maintain.

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