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Managing the Bazaar PPA
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See also: `Bazaar Developer Document Catalog <index.html>`_.
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We build Ubuntu ``.deb`` packages for Bazaar as an important part of the
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release process. These packages are hosted in a few `Personal Package
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Archives (PPA)`__ on Launchpad.
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__ https://help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart
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As of September 2010, there are four PPAs:
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive/ppa>
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Final released versions and updates.
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Most users who want updates to bzr should add this.
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive/proposed>
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Proposed uploads to move into ~bzr, awaiting testing.
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr-beta-ppa/+archive>
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr-nightly-ppa/+archive>
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Automatic nightly builds from trunk.
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We build a distinct package for each distrorelease.
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If you upload a release-specific version, you should add a suffix to the
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package version, e.g. ``bzr.1.3-1~bazaar1~dapper1``.
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Dapper uses the ``python-support`` framework and later distributions use
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``python-central``. This has little effect on everyday packaging but does
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mean that some of the control files are quite different.
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Every package is first uploaded into the beta ppa. For final release
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versions it is also copied to the main PPA.
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The packaging information is kept in branches of bzr on Launchpad, named
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<https://code.launchpad.net/~bzr/ubuntu/hardy/bzr/bzr-ppa>.
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<lp:~bzr/ubuntu/hardy/bzr/bzr-ppa>. These branches are intended to be used
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with the ``bzr-builddeb`` plugin.
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**You should almost always upload to the beta ppa first** and then either
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upload again or copy the packages into the release ppa. That reduces the
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risk of breaking the main archive from which people get bzr updates.
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We build packages for every supported Ubuntu release
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<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases>. Packages need no longer be updated
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when the release passes end-of-life because all users should
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have upgraded by then.
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As of August 2010, the following releases are supported:
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* Jaunty (support ends October 2010)
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* Dapper LTS (supported but no longer updated for new releases)
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* You must have a Launchpad account and be a member of the teams
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that own these PPAs (``~bzr``, ``~bzr-beta-ppa``).
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* You must have a GPG key registered to your Launchpad account.
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On reasonably recent versions of Ubuntu you no longer need special dput
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configuration, because you can just say ::
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dput ppa:bzr/proposed <source.changes
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However, you may still want to add these lines to ``~/.dput.cf`` prevent
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inadvertently attempting to upload into Ubuntu or Debian, which will
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give a somewhat unclear error::
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default_host_main = notspecified
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* Configure ``bzr-builddeb`` to sign the package, which is required for
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Launchpad to build it. Put this in ``~/.bazaar/builddeb.conf`` ::
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builder = dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
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source-builder= dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -S -sa
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* You need a Ubuntu (or probably Debian) machine, and ::
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sudo apt-get install build-essential devscripts dput quilt patch libcrypt-ssleay-perl debhelper cdbs python-docutils
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Please update this document if you encounter unmet dependencies or find a
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shorter way to express them.
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* You will also want to have the `bzr-builddeb`_ plugin installed, which
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depends on `bzrtools`_.
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.. _`bzr-builddeb`: http://launchpad.net/bzr-builddeb
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.. _`bzrtools`: http://launchpad.net/bzrtools
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Overview of packaging with builddeb
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* First update the oldest supported branch, using ``bzr merge-upstream``.
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* Run ``bzr builddeb -S -- -sa`` to build a source package, then put
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(``-S`` says to make a source-only upload, which is
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required for Launchpad's builders. ``--sa`` says to include the
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``.orig.tgz`` even if this doesn't seem to be the first upload for an
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upstream release: this is often needed when rebuilding something that's
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previously been uploaded to Debian or Ubuntu or into a different PPA.)
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* Now merge across that change into each supported branch with a
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simple ``bzr merge``.
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Locally testing using pbuilder
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It may be useful to locally test builds inside pbuilder. You may want to
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use the script from <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=255165>
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to wrap it, and to give it sensible defaults for your local machine.
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Update all packages in proposed before copping the main ppa
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If one updates bzr, and there are plugins that are not compatible with the
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new version of bzr, this can cause pain for users using the ppa. In order to
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avoid this, we first get all packages up to date in the proposed ppa, and then
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copy them to the main ppa.
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For people who have already set up everything they need, building the
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release packages is as simple as::
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cd ~/dev/bzr/releases/packaging
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export VERSION="1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1"
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export UBUNTU_RELEASES="dapper hardy intrepid jaunty karmic"
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~/dev/bzr/bzr.dev/tools/packaging/update-packaging-branches.sh
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* Optionaly merge debian unstable.
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~/dev/bzr/bzr.dev/tools/packaging/update-changelogs.sh
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~/dev/bzr/bzr.dev/tools/packaging/update-control.sh 1.16 1.17 1.18
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~/dev/bzr/bzr.dev/tools/packaging/build-packages.sh
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dput ppa:bzr/proposed ${PACKAGE}_$VERSION*.changes
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Rinse and repeat for all the plugins by changing VERSION and PACKAGE.
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#. You will end up checking out a separate directory for each supported
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release. Such as ``~/dev/bzr/releases/packaging/hardy``. In each of these
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branches, you will produce the package for the release.
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The scripts will also create the branches and produce packages for
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bzrtools and bzr-svn.
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#. Decide on the final version number. It should be of this form::
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bzr-1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1~hardy1
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**Note:** There are three hyphen-separated parts: the *package name*,
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the *upstream version*, and the *packaging version*.
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**Caution:** Upstream betas or release candidates must insert a tilde
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to make them sort before the final release, like this:
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``bzr-1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1~hardy1``.
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Final releases will use a release string of the form:
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``bzr-1.17-1~bazaar1~hardy1``
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Set this base of this up as a usable environment variable::
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export VERSION="1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1"
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#. Export the distroreleases that you will be packaging for::
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export UBUNTU_RELEASES="dapper hardy intrepid jaunty karmic"
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#. Export the program you are packaging::
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#. Checkout (or update) the packaging branch for each supported release::
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bzr co lp:~bzr/ubuntu/hardy/bzr/bzr-ppa
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There is a script available to help::
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tools/packaging/update-packaging-branches.sh
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#. Optionaly, merge the Debian unstable branch into each of the packaging
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branches. You can find the Debian unstable branch here:
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http://bzr.debian.org/pkg-bazaar/
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#. The ``bzr-builddeb`` step will download the original tarball if you do
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not already have it, putting it into a ``tarballs`` directory.
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#. For Bazaar plugins, change the ``debian/control`` file to express a
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dependency on the correct version of ``bzr``.
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For bzrtools this is typically::
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Build-Depends-Indep: bzr (>= 1.17~), rsync
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Depends: ${python:Depends}, bzr (>= 1.17~), bzr (<< 1.18~), patch
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There is a helper script which will update the control file and commit it
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for all of your ``$UBUNTU_RELEASES``. It is available as::
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tools/packaging/update-control.sh
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You must supply the versions as arguments as follows
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OLD_VERSION CURRENT_VERSION NEXT_VERSION, such as::
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tools/packaging/update-control.sh 1.16 1.17 1.18
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#. Make a new ``debian/changelog`` entry for the new release,
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either by using ``dch`` or just editing the file::
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dch -v '1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1~hardy1' -D hardy
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dch will default to the distro you're working in and this isn't checked
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against the version number (which is just our convention), so make sure
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Make sure you have the correct email address for yourself (you may need
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export DEBEMAIL=`bzr whoami` if it isn't already set), version number, and
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distribution. It should look something like this::
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bzr (1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1~hardy1) hardy; urgency=low
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* New upstream release.
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-- John Sample <sample@example.com> Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:36:27 +1100
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If you need to upload the package again to fix a problem, normally you
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should increment the last number in the version number, following the
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distro name. Make sure not to omit the initial ``-1``, and make sure
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that the distro name in the version is consistent with the target name
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outside the parenthesis.
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You will also want to commit these changes into the packaging branch.
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There is a helper script which will build all the packages
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for all of your ``$UBUNTU_RELEASES``. It is available as::
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tools/packaging/update-changelogs.sh
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#. Build the source packages::
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cd bzr-$DISTRO; bzr builddeb -S
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This will create a ``.changes`` file. If you didn't configure builddeb
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to automatically sign them, you can use ::
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debsign -m$UID *.changes
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where ``$UID`` is the gpg key you want to use to sign the changes.
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There is a helper script which will build the package
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for all of your ``$UBUNTU_RELEASES``. It is available as::
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tools/packaging/build-packages.sh
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#. Upload into the PPA for each release::
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dput dput ppa:bzr/proposed bzr*1.17-1*.changes
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#. You should soon get an "upload accepted" mail from Launchpad, which
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means that your package is waiting to be built. You can then track its
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progress in <https://launchpad.net/~bzr-beta-ppa/+archive> and
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr-beta-ppa/+archive/+builds>.
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bzr-svn uses a packaging branch that contains both the source
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(including any changes against upstream) and the ``debian/`` directory.
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#. Get a checkout of ``lp:~bzr/bzr-svn/hardy-ppa/``
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#. Merge from ``http://bzr.debian.org/pkg-bazaar/bzr-svn/unstable/``
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This should bring in both upstream and packaging changes for the new
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release, and it's updated as part of the bzr-svn release process.
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It's quite possible you will need to resolve some conflicts.
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#. Run ``dch -v 0.4.15-1~bazaar1-hardy1 -D hardy`` or similar
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#. Run ``bzr builddeb --source``
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bzr-builddeb will automatically check out the appropriate tag from the
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main branch of bzr-svn, build, and package it.
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#. ``dput bzr-beta-ppa ../bzr-svn_0.4.15-1~bazaar1~hardy1_source.changes``
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Monitoring the contents of PPAs
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If you add all the bzr PPAs to your ``sources.list`` then you can see a
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summary of current package versions with::
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apt-cache madison bzr
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Testing the contents of the PPA
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A somewhat crude but useful way to test the contents of the PPA is to
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install the relevant packages into an schroot::
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schroot -c hardy-test -u root -- \
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apt-get install -o 'APT::Install-Suggests="true"' \
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-o 'APT::Install-Recommends="true"' \
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This should make sure everything can be installed; it won't guarantee that
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Packaging dependencies
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Some of our updates to bzr in previous releases require backports of our
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dependencies. Specific branches holding these backports:
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* ``lp:~bzr/ubuntu/dapper/configobj/dapper-backport``
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