Re: New release format for targetcli

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On 09/21/2011 05:13 PM, Jerome Martin wrote:
> The top-level Makefiles of the git repositories now have a 'release'
> target. This generates a tarball in dist/ to be
> used as official upstream archive for distributions and end-users.
> That tarball also contains a debian/ tree and
> an rpm specfile at its root, allowing end-users to easily generate rpm
> and debian packages the usual way
> (dpkg-builpackage / rpmbuild). Other than that, the tarball is clean
> and does not have some of the extra
> files relevant only to the git tree. Of course, the code in the
> tarball contains all versionning information.
> FYI, the rpm specfiles and debian changelogs found in the release
> tarballs contain the whole git version
> history.

[snip]

> The current version/tags, after the release tarball addition and some
> minor changes currently are:
>   - rtslib version 2.1
>   - configshell version 1.1
>   - targetcli version 2.0rc1
> 
> I'll wait for some user feedback before tagging 2.0, please test the
> rc1 and let me know how it goes.

Hi Jerome,

Sounds good, but please see:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:SourceURL

Basically, RPM assumes an upstream download URL. If this is possible for
you to provide then it would make life a little easier. If not, then at
least please use gzip -n option for the archive. This will ensure all
tar.gzs of the same version are byte-for-byte identical.

Regards -- Andy
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