On 8/31/12 9:57 AM, "Wido den Hollander" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >On 08/31/2012 06:12 PM, Chip Childers wrote: >> Looking for feedback here... >> >> As I stated in an earlier email, I'm not going to be able to do the >> release candidate build today. However, I'm willing to do it on >> Tuesday (unless there are objections, or someone else wants to do it >> today). >> >> As for the process itself, I believe these are the steps that need to >> be taken (this assumes that we have created / refreshed the 4.0 >> branch): >> >> 1) pull a clean copy of the branch source tree >> 2) git archive --format zip --output ~/cloudstack-src-4.0.0RC1.zip 4.0 >> 3) git archive 4.0 | tar -czf cloudstack-src-4.0.0RC1.tar.gz >> 4) build the RPM and DEB packages (I might not be able to do this one >> for the first round... we might have to stick with the source distro >> first) >> 5) sign everything >> 6) commit the artifacts to the ASF dist svn repo >> >> To do the RPM and deb builds, I assume we need to run those processes >> from an appropriate build server for each type. I can use a Fedora >> and Ubuntu VM for it in the short term. Am I right or wrong about >> that requirement (haven't tested yet). >> > >I think you are probably right there. > >I've been building the Ubuntu packages for myself lately, works fine. > >I'm using: > >$ dpkg-buildpackage > >I also have Ubuntu 12.04 systems set up to build these packages, so I'm >happy to build them if requested. > >Wido > >> I created a dev build distribution directory here: >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/cloudstack >> >> Source material that I'm using: >> >>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/CloudStack+Maintai >>ners+Guide >> http://www.apache.org/dev/release.html >> http://httpd.apache.org/dev/release.html >> >> We will also want the cloudstack project site to include a download >> page that uses the ASF mirrors correctly. After I get the first build >> out there, I'll update that page as well. >> >> -chip The RC build will have both OSS and non-OSS enabled?
