1
Managing the Bazaar PPA
2
=======================
4
See also: `Bazaar Developer Document Catalog <index.html>`_.
10
We build Ubuntu ``.deb`` packages for Bazaar as an important part of the release
11
process. These packages are hosted in a few `Personal Package Archives (PPA)`__ on
14
__ https://help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart
16
As of June 2008, there are three PPAs:
18
<https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive>
19
Final released versions.
21
<https://launchpad.net/~bzr-beta-ppa/+archive>
22
Releases and release candidates.
24
<https://launchpad.net/~bzr-nightly-ppa/+archive>
25
Automatic nightly builds from trunk.
27
We build packages for every supported Ubuntu release
28
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases>. Packages need no longer be updated
29
when the release passes end-of-life because all users should
30
have upgraded by then. (As of May 2008, Edgy Eft is no longer supported.)
32
We build a distinct package for each distrorelease. As of bzr 1.5, Dapper
33
uses ``python-support`` and later distributions use ``python-central``.
34
If you upload a release-specific version, you should add a suffix to the
35
package version, e.g. ``bzr.1.3-1~bazaar1~dapper1``.
37
Every package is first uploaded into the beta ppa. For final release
38
versions it is also copied to the main PPA.
40
The packaging information is kept in branches of bzr on Launchpad, named
42
<https://code.launchpad.net/~bzr/bzr/packaging-hardy>.
44
<lp:~bzr/bzr/packaging-hardy>. These branches are intended to be used
45
with the ``bzr-builddeb`` plugin.
50
* You must have a Launchpad account and be a member of the teams
51
that own these PPAs (``~bzr``, ``~bzr-beta-ppa``).
53
* You must have a GPG key registered to your Launchpad account.
55
* Configure ``dput`` to upload to our PPA with this section in your
59
fqdn = ppa.launchpad.net
61
incoming = ~bzr-beta-ppa/ubuntu
63
allow_unsigned_uploads = 0
66
fqdn = ppa.launchpad.net
68
incoming = ~bzr/ubuntu
70
allow_unsigned_uploads = 0
72
You may also want to add these lines to prevent inadvertently attempting
73
to upload into Ubuntu or Debian, which will give a somewhat unclear
77
default_host_main = notspecified
79
* Configure ``bzr-builddeb`` to sign the package, which is required for
80
Launchpad to build it. Put this in ``~/.bazaar/builddeb.conf`` ::
83
builder = dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
84
source-builder= dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -S -sa
86
* You need a Ubuntu (or probably Debian) machine, and ::
88
sudo apt-get install build-essential devscripts dput quilt patch libcrypt-ssleay-perl debhelper cdbs python-docutils
90
Please update this document if you encounter unmet dependencies or find a
91
shorter way to express them.
93
* You will also want to have the `bzr-builddeb`_ plugin installed, which
94
depends on `bzrtools`_.
96
.. _`bzr-builddeb`: http://launchpad.net/bzr-builddeb
97
.. _`bzrtools`: http://launchpad.net/bzrtools
106
For people who have already set up everything they need, building the
107
release packages is as simple as::
109
cd ~/dev/bzr/releases/packaging
110
export VERSION="1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1"
112
export UBUNTU_RELEASES="dapper hardy intrepid jaunty karmic"
113
~/dev/bzr/bzr.dev/tools/packaging/update-packaging-branches.sh
114
~/dev/bzr/bzr.dev/tools/packaging/update-changelogs.sh
115
~/dev/bzr/bzr.dev/tools/packaging/update-control.sh 1.16 1.17 1.18
116
~/dev/bzr/bzr.dev/tools/packaging/build-packages.sh
117
dput bzr-beta-ppa ${PACKAGE}_$VERSION*.changes
119
Rinse and repeat for all the plugins by changing VERSION and PACKAGE.
124
#. You will end up checking out a separate directory for each supported
125
release. Such as ``~/dev/bzr/releases/packaging/hardy``. In each of these
126
branches, you will produce the package for the release.
128
The scripts will also create the branches and produce packages for
129
bzrtools and bzr-svn.
131
#. Decide on the final version number. It should be of this form::
133
bzr-1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1~hardy1
135
**Note:** There are three hyphen-separated parts: the *package name*,
136
the *upstream version*, and the *packaging version*.
138
**Caution:** Upstream betas or release candidates must insert a tilde
139
to make them sort before the final release, like this:
140
``bzr-1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1~hardy1``.
142
Final releases will use a release string of the form:
143
``bzr-1.17-1~bazaar1~hardy1``
145
Set this base of this up as a usable environment variable::
147
export VERSION="1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1"
149
#. Export the distroreleases that you will be packaging for::
151
export UBUNTU_RELEASES="dapper hardy intrepid jaunty karmic"
153
#. Export the program you are packaging::
157
#. Checkout (or update) the packaging branch for each supported release::
159
bzr co lp:~bzr/bzr/packaging-hardy
161
There is a script available to help::
163
tools/packaging/update-packaging-branches.sh
165
#. The ``bzr-builddeb`` step will download the original tarball if you do
166
not already have it, putting it into a ``tarballs`` directory.
168
#. For Bazaar plugins, change the ``debian/control`` file to express a
169
dependency on the correct version of ``bzr``.
171
For bzrtools this is typically::
173
Build-Depends-Indep: bzr (>= 1.17~), rsync
174
Depends: ${python:Depends}, bzr (>= 1.17~), bzr (<< 1.18~), patch
176
There is a helper script which will update the control file and commit it
177
for all of your ``$UBUNTU_RELEASES``. It is available as::
179
tools/packaging/update-control.sh
181
You must supply the versions as arguments as follows
182
OLD_VERSION CURRENT_VERSION NEXT_VERSION, such as::
184
tools/packaging/update-control.sh 1.16 1.17 1.18
186
#. Make a new ``debian/changelog`` entry for the new release,
187
either by using ``dch`` or just editing the file::
189
dch -v '1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1~hardy1' -D hardy
191
dch will default to the distro you're working in and this isn't checked
192
against the version number (which is just our convention), so make sure
195
Make sure you have the correct email address for yourself (you may need
196
export DEBEMAIL=`bzr whoami` if it isn't already set), version number, and
197
distribution. It should look something like this::
199
bzr (1.17~rc1-1~bazaar1~hardy1) hardy; urgency=low
201
* New upstream release.
203
-- John Sample <sample@example.com> Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:36:27 +1100
205
If you need to upload the package again to fix a problem, normally you
206
should increment the last number in the version number, following the
207
distro name. Make sure not to omit the initial ``-1``, and make sure
208
that the distro name in the version is consistent with the target name
209
outside the parenthesis.
211
You will also want to commit these changes into the packaging branch.
213
There is a helper script which will build all the packages
214
for all of your ``$UBUNTU_RELEASES``. It is available as::
216
tools/packaging/update-changelogs.sh
218
#. Build the source packages::
220
cd packaging-$DISTRO; bzr builddeb -S
222
This will create a ``.changes`` file. If you didn't configure builddeb
223
to automatically sign them, you can use ::
225
debsign -m$UID *.changes
227
where ``$UID`` is the gpg key you want to use to sign the changes.
229
There is a helper script which will build the package
230
for all of your ``$UBUNTU_RELEASES``. It is available as::
232
tools/packaging/build-packages.sh
234
#. Upload into the beta PPA for each release::
236
dput bzr-beta-ppa bzr*1.17-1*.changes
238
#. For final release versions, also copy it into the ``~bzr`` PPA::
240
dput bzr-ppa ../bzr_1.17-1\~bazaar1\~hardy1\_source.changes
242
Alternatively, you can use Launchpad's "copy" feature to copy the
243
packages between repositories.
245
#. You should soon get an "upload accepted" mail from Launchpad, which
246
means that your package is waiting to be built. You can then track its
247
progress in <https://launchpad.net/~bzr-beta-ppa/+archive> and
248
<https://launchpad.net/~bzr-beta-ppa/+archive/+builds>.
254
bzr-svn uses a packaging branch that contains both the source
255
(including any changes against upstream) and the ``debian/`` directory.
259
#. Get a checkout of ``lp:~bzr/bzr-svn/hardy-ppa/``
261
#. Merge from ``http://bzr.debian.org/pkg-bazaar/bzr-svn/unstable/``
263
This should bring in both upstream and packaging changes for the new
264
release, and it's updated as part of the bzr-svn release process.
266
It's quite possible you will need to resolve some conflicts.
268
#. Run ``dch -v 0.4.15-1~bazaar1-hardy1 -D hardy`` or similar
270
#. Run ``bzr builddeb --source``
272
bzr-builddeb will automatically check out the appropriate tag from the
273
main branch of bzr-svn, build, and package it.
275
#. ``dput bzr-beta-ppa ../bzr-svn_0.4.15-1~bazaar1~hardy1_source.changes``
278
Monitoring the contents of PPAs
279
-------------------------------
281
If you add all the bzr PPAs to your ``sources.list`` then you can see a
282
summary of current package versions with::
284
apt-cache madison bzr
288
vim: filetype=rst textwidth=74 ai shiftwidth=4