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     for i in $(osc ls Maemo:Mer:Stable:$HW); do echo $i; osc rdelete Maemo:Mer:Stable:$HW $i; done
     for i in $(osc ls Maemo:Mer:Stable:$HW); do echo $i; osc rdelete Maemo:Mer:Stable:$HW $i; done
   done
   done
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*** ALSO wipebinaries next time ***
NOTE The following uses -m in osc which is not accepted upstream yet. It will not work unless you have lbt's osc patches.
NOTE The following uses -m in osc which is not accepted upstream yet. It will not work unless you have lbt's osc patches.

Revision as of 09:55, 20 July 2009

OBS Project structure and promotion

The Mer projects on OBS look like this:

Maemo:Mer:Stable
Maemo:Mer:Stable:HW:Beagle
Maemo:Mer:Stable:HW:N8x0

This means all devices will have the main 'Stable' repository and an appropriate HW repository.

The development area is expanded slightly:

Maemo:Mer:Devel:Apps
Maemo:Mer:Devel:Base
Maemo:Mer:Devel:MaemoCommon
Maemo:Mer:Devel:MaemoCommon:L10n
Maemo:Mer:Devel:UI
Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:Beagle:Devel
Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:N8x0:Devel

Details of packages in each area is given in thePackages pages.

Packages in each of these Devel subproject areas can be hacked on and then, when they're kinda working they are consolidated into the :Devel area (which is used as a build target for the :Devel:* subprojects)

Maemo:Mer:Devel
Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:N8x0
Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:Beagle

Packages are placed in :Testing with the intention of including them in the next release subject to QA and bug fixes

 Maemo:Mer:Testing
 Maemo:Mer:Testing:HW:Beagle
 Maemo:Mer:Testing:HW:N8x0

Once :Testing is ready a release of all packages to a numbered version is made:

 Maemo:Mer:0.13
 Maemo:Mer:0.13:HW:Beagle
 Maemo:Mer:0.13:HW:N8x0

Note that the :HW promotion process is slightly different:

Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:N8x0:Devel -> Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:N8x0 -> Maemo:Mer:Testing:HW:N8x0 -> Maemo:Mer:Stable:HW:N8x0

Promotion Tasks

To promote a package:

 osc copypac <SOURCEPRJ> <SOURCEPAC> <DESTPRJ>

eg:

 osc copypac -k Maemo:Mer:Devel glib2.02 Maemo:Mer:Testing

The -k ensures that the maintainer info is preserved.

Ensure that:

osc meta prjconf

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You need to specify a language like this: <source lang="html4strict">...</source>

Supported languages for syntax highlighting:

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