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= A 10 days before estimated Fedora release = | = About 10 to 14 days before estimated Fedora release = |
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= When final fedora-release is built and published = | * check for broken deps and broken packages and finally get them fixed = When final fedora-release got built and published = |
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* Prepare a "RPM Fusion is ready for F X" announcement mail |
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* remove all -kmod- packages from the repos | * remove all packages that have broken deps |
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* rebuilt all kmod packages and make sure akmods packages get built | * remove all *-kmod-src.rpm packages from the repos; at the same time rebuilt all kmod packages and make sure akmods packages get built * mkdir releases/X; cp development/X/Everything * create empty updates{,-testing} repos = branching = When? {{{ for j in free nonfree; do for i in /cvs/${j}/rpms/*/devel/*.spec,v ; do echo /usr/local/bin/mkbranchwrapper-${j} $(basename $(dirname $(dirname ${i}))) F-10; read -t 1 -s -n 1 ; done; done }}} |
About 10 to 14 days before estimated Fedora release
- open freeze: tell packagers to only build packages if there is a strong reason to
- check for broken deps and broken packages and finally get them fixed
When final fedora-release got built and published
- Add aliases to mirrormanager; once done build final rpmfusion-{non,}free packages to for release in question where the release and updates repo are enabled, but development disabled
- Prepare a "RPM Fusion is ready for F X" announcement mail
When Fedora release is finished
- remove all packages that are known to be broken
- remove all packages that have broken deps
- remove all *-kmod-src.rpm packages from the repos; at the same time rebuilt all kmod packages and make sure akmods packages get built
- mkdir releases/X; cp development/X/Everything
- create empty updates{,-testing} repos
branching
When?
for j in free nonfree; do for i in /cvs/${j}/rpms/*/devel/*.spec,v ; do echo /usr/local/bin/mkbranchwrapper-${j} $(basename $(dirname $(dirname ${i}))) F-10; read -t 1 -s -n 1 ; done; done