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We build Ubuntu ``.deb`` packages for Bazaar as an important part of the release
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process. These packages are hosted in a few `Personal Package Archives (PPA)`__ on
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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 June 2010, there are three PPAs:
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As of January 2011, there are the following PPAs:
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive>
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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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Proposed uploads to move into ~bzr/ppa, awaiting testing.
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive/obsolete>
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A preserved copy of the final version of packages from ~bzr/ppa for
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obsolete Ubuntu series.
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive/beta>
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr-nightly-ppa/+archive>
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive/beta-obsolete>
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A preserved copy of the final version of packages from
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~bzr/beta for obsolete Ubuntu series.
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<https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive/daily>
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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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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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package version, e.g. ``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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Beta releases of bzr and plugins are uploaded into the beta PPA.
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Final release versions are first uploaded into the proposed PPA, which
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serves as a staging area to allow for new packages to be tested, and also
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so that a complete set of Bazaar core and plugin updated versions can be
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prepared together, when negotiating an API version transition.
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Once ready, packages can be copied from the proposed PPA to the main PPA
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using the lp-promote-ppa script found within the hydrazine project. This
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procedure reduces the risk of broken packages or dependencies between
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packages in the main PPA from which many people get bzr updates.
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The packaging information is kept in branches of bzr on Launchpad, named
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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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The page <http://wiki.bazaar.canonical.com/PpaPackagingBranches> is a
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reference to where the PPA packaging branches for each of the source
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packages in the ``~bzr`` PPAs may be found.
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* Dapper LTS (supported but no longer updated for new releases)
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The ``rmadison bzr`` command will gives you an up-to-date summary
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of which bzr releases are current in each Ubuntu release.
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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 Launchpad account and be a member of the team
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that owns these PPAs (``~bzr``).
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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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dput ppa:bzr/proposed source.changes
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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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simple ``bzr merge``.
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Locally testing builds
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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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Update all packages in proposed before copying to 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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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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This should make sure everything can be installed; it won't guarantee that
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Packaging dependencies
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