Overview#
PKI Core source package for Fedora is located at https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/pki-core.
Authentication#
Obtain a Kerberos ticket for FEDORAPROJECT.ORG account and COPR authentication token.
Getting PKI Core Source Package#
To get the source package:
$ fedpkg clone pki-core ``\ ``Fedora/pki-core
The above command will create a new Fedora/pki-core folder.
To add a forked repository:
Updating Version and Release Numbers#
In pki, update the version numbers and release numbers in the spec templates.
Pre-release (i.e. alpha, beta) where x is major version and y is minor version:
x.y.0-0.n
Initial release:
x.y.0-1
Updates (i.e. upstream bug fixes) where z is 1, 2, and so on:
x.y.z-1
Downstream patch (e.g. Fedora-specific patches) where r is 2, 3, and so on:
x.y.z-r
See also:
Merging Spec Changes#
Changes in RPM spec file template needs to be merged with the actual RPM spec file. Use a visual merge tools such as Meld or Diffuse.
$ cd pki
$ meld pki.spec ``\ ``Fedora/pki-core
/pki-core.spec
Note: Do not override changes that were done downstream unless they were done improperly.
In the actual spec files, add a change log entry for the new release in downstream spec file (unless there is one already that has not been released):
* Mon Mar 29 2018 Dogtag PKI Team <pki-devel@redhat.com> - 10.6.0-1
- Rebased to PKI 10.6.0
Note: Do not add a change log entry in the upstream spec template.
Committing Upstream Changes#
In pki, commit all changes to upstream:
$ git commit -a -m "Updated version number to x.y.z-r"
Create a local tag with the following commands:
$ git tag v10.6.0
For pre-releases, append the phase name to the version number, e.g. v10.6.0-a1.
Updating Source Tarball#
In pki, generate a tarball with the following command:
$ ./build.sh --source-tag=v10.6.0 src
Import the source tarball into each pacakge with the following commands:
$ cd ``\ ``Fedora/pki-core
$ fedpkg new-sources pki-10.6.0.tar.gz
If patch files are used, import the patch files as well, then edit the spec file to include the patch files:
Patch: pki-10.6.1.patch
Then verify with the following commands:
$ fedpkg local
$ fedpkg lint
Creating Test Build#
For each package, create a COPR build with the following commands:
$ cd ``\ ``Fedora/pki-core
$ fedpkg copr-build @pki/10.6 --nowait
Once the test builds are complete, push the tag upstream:
$ cd ``\ ``pki
$ git push origin v10.6.0
Committing Source Package Changes#
For each package, commit package changes to master (i.e. rawhide):
$ cd ``\ ``Fedora/pki-core
$ git commit -m "Rebased to PKI 10.6.0"
$ git push origin master
Creating Koji Build for Rawhide#
For each package, create a Koji build from the master branch:
$ cd ``\ ``Fedora/pki-core
$ fedpkg build --nowait
If necessary, the task can be monitored with the following command:
``$ koji watch-task ``
Once the build is complete, tag package repository:
$ cd ``\ ``Fedora/pki-core
$ git tag pki-core-10.6.0-1.fc29
$ git push origin pki-core-10.6.0-1.fc29
Creating Koji Build for Current Branches#
For each package, cherry pick the changes from master into the current branch (e.g. f28):
If necessary, create BuildRoot overrides for unpublished dependencies, for example:
$ bodhi overrides save jss-4.4.4-1.fc28
$ koji wait-repo f28-build --build=jss-4.4.4-1.fc28
$ bodhi overrides save tomcat-8.5.29-1.fc28
$ koji wait-repo f28-build --build=tomcat-8.5.29-1.fc28
$ bodhi overrides save tomcatjss-7.3.0-1.fc28
$ koji wait-repo f28-build --build=tomcatjss-7.3.0-1.fc28
Then create a Koji build:
$ fedpkg build --nowait
If necessary, the task can be monitored with the following command:
``$ koji watch-task ``
Once the build is complete, tag package repository:
$ cd ``\ ``Fedora/pki-core
$ git tag pki-core-10.6.0-1.fc28
$ git push origin pki-core-10.6.0-1.fc28
Creating Bodhi Update for Current Branches#
To submit Bodhi update:
$ bodhi updates new \
pki-core-10.6.0-1.fc28,\
dogtag-pki-10.6.0-1.fc28