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Revision as of 20:56, 1 December 2011
Alteeve Wiki :: How To :: RHCS Release Manager |
These are notes, primarily for me, used in my RHCS release manager tasks.
Distro Testing
Actual Build Environment
This requires a proper FAS account.
yum -y groupinstall "Development Libraries" "Development Tools" "Fedora Packager"
yum -y install vim wget gnupg
Add cluster GPG key (saved on disk as 'cluster.gpg');
gpg2 --import ~/path/to/cluster.gpg
Build cluster.
git clone ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/cluster.git
cd cluster/
git branch stable31 --track origin/STABLE31
git checkout stable31
Change this to reflect the appropriate versions.
make -f make/release.mk version=3.1.8 oldversion=3.1.7
Fedora 15
Packages to install;
yum -y groupinstall "Development Libraries" "Development Tools" "Fedora Packager"
yum -y install vim wget corosynclib-devel openaislib-devel
Rawhide
Moving target, see here.
Test Results
v3.1.8
Distro | Version | Arch | Results | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fedora | 15 | x86-64 | Success | |
Fedora | 16 | i386 | Failed! | It looks like it's comparing the y number, and ignoring x.
./configure
Configuring Makefiles for your system...
Checking tree: nothing to do
Checking kernel:
Current kernel version: 3.1.2
Minimum kernel version: 2.6.31
FAILED!
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