Rpm build example using cvs/mock

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Important.png Note:
All these examples are done by chris Burnat who has kindly shared his notes for all those who want to understand and learn how work our build environment, please see other links below to get more details


BUILD SERVER USAGE

Reference:

http://wiki.contribs.org/Setting_up_RPM_Building_for_SME_Server
http://wiki.contribs.org/Package_Modification#Make_a_patch
http://wiki.contribs.org/Simple_Package_Modification
http://wiki.contribs.org/CVS
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Using_Mock_to_test_package_builds
http://www.openfusion.net/linux/mocking_rpms
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Projects/Mock


  • Import into CVS:
http://wiki.contribs.org/index.php?title=Setting_up_RPM_Building_for_SME_Server#These_following_steps_need_developer_access
  • Build for others:
http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server_Development_Framework#Builder

SETUP OF BUILD SERVER

  • Users and password
Root = xxxxxx
chris = xxxxxxxx
IP = 192.168.xx.12
Source Forge xxxxxxx
  • Logon as root
  • Log to server over ssh from ubuntu workstation:
chris@ubuntu-desktop:~$ slogin -p 22 root\@192.168.xx.12
root@192.168.xx.12's password: xxxx
Last login: Tue Feb  5 17:22:42 2013 from pc-00001.burnat.xxx
  • Login as user chris
chris@ubuntu-desktop:~$ slogin -p 22 chris\@192.168.xx.12
chris@192.168.xxx.12's password: xxxx
Last login: Tue Mar  5 11:31:47 2013
  • Sudo
[chris@build-system ~]$ sudo yum update
[sudo] password for chris: xxxx
No Packages marked for Update
  • Changeroot Environments (cd /etc/mock/)
[chris@build-system ~]$ cd /etc/mock/
-rw-r--r--   1 root root 1751 Nov  2 07:59 logging.ini
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 6730 Jan 25 06:57 site-defaults.cfgHost  shell.contribs.org User  xxxxx
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 1626 Jul 26  2012 smeserver-7-i386-base.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 2169 Jul 27  2012 smeserver-7-i386-iso.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 1650 Jul 26  2012 smeserver-7-x86_64-base.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 2191 Jul 27  2012 smeserver-7-x86_64-iso.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 1484 Jul 26  2012 smeserver-8-i386-base.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 2210 Jul 27  2012 smeserver-8-i386-iso.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 1612 Jul 26  2012 smeserver-8-x86_64-base.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 2338 Jul 27  2012 smeserver-8-x86_64-iso.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 1455 Jan 26 06:29 smeserver-9-i386-base.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 2017 Jan 25 04:58 smeserver-9-i386-iso.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 1479 Jan 26 06:29 smeserver-9-x86_64-base.cfg
-rw-r--r--   1 root mock 2039 Jan 25 04:58 smeserver-9-x86_64-iso.cfg


  • Create work directories
exchange  - used to move files around with wget
work - used for CVS jobs
rpmbuild - used to build with Mock
rpms - used for CVS tree download

USING CVS - GETTING SOURCE CODES

CVS is used for maintaining code and packages. We first need to download (with CVS this is called retrieving) the code for the package to be modified from the SME Server CVS repository at shell.koozali.org(we can also retrieve the CVS for the smecontribs tree).

Two cases with CVS:

  • To be able to work on your code in the SME Server CVS repository you need an account on koozali.org. If you do not have an account at CVS, retrieving is performed as an anonymous user and changes cannot be saved.
slogin -p 22 chris\@192.168.xx.12

Note: If at a later stage you obtain a valid account with CVS, you will need to edit ALL packages /CVS/Root in order to save your work in CVS. As an example, for package "e-smith-backup", CVS/Root will need to be edited to be exactly as shown below:

[chris@build-system testsf]$ cat e-smith-backup/CVS/Root 
:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver
[ok - CVS/Root uses 'ext' which should be SSH access]
  • To retrieve a package or a full tree as an anonymous user, cd into a work directory and issue following commands:

for smeserver

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver checkout -P e-smith-backup
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver co -P rpms 

or for smecontribs

cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smecontribs checkout -P e-smith-backup
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smecontribs co -P rpms 
  • To retrieve a package or a full tree as a registered user, cd into a work directory and issue following commands:

for smeserver

cvs -z3 -d:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver co -P e-smith-backup
cvs -z3 -d:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver co -P rpms

or for smecontribs

cvs -z3 -d:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smecontribs co -P smeserver-diskusage
cvs -z3 -d:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smecontribs co -P rpms

PACKAGE MODIFICATION

  • Import cvs in your workspace

You can use /home/chris/testsf or whatever suits.

[chris@build-system ~]$ mkdir work
[chris@build-system ~]$ cd work/
[chris@build-system testsf]$ cvs -z3 -d:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver co -P e-smith-backup
  • To refresh run the following from the rpms directory, or any lower directory with a CVS dir
[chris@build-system ~] cd e-smith-backup/
[chris@build-system e-smith-backup]$ cvs update -dPA 
  • Change to work directory
[chris@build-system e-smith-backup] cd sme9
  • To prepare a tree
[chris@build-system sme9]$  cvs update -dPA   
[chris@build-system sme9]$  make clean  [ignore errors about tar.xz:file missing]       
[chris@build-system sme9]$  make prep
  • Make a patch

Our patch will be done with the 'diff' tool which compares the edited files against the original files.

  • We need to to save a copy of the original files:
cp -R e-smith-backup-2.4.0 e-smith-backup-2.4.0.old
[chris@build-system sme9]$ ls -la
drwxrwxr-x 2 chris chris  4096 Apr  2 14:07 CVS
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris    28 Feb 14 02:42 .cvsignore
drwxr-xr-x 3 chris chris  4096 Feb 14 02:24 e-smith-backup-2.4.0
drwxrwxr-x 2 chris chris  4096 Apr  1 17:12 e-smith-backup-2_4_0-4_el6_sme
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris 93816 Apr  1 17:23 e-smith-backup-2.4.0-4.el6.sme.src.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris   902 Mar 21 15:30 e-smith-backup-2.4.0-CIFS_UNC_Path.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris   730 Mar  1 17:21 e-smith-backup-2.4.0-df_ext4.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris   663 Apr  1 16:38 e-smith-backup-2.4.0-migrate_to_UNC_syntax.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris 38424 Feb 14 02:35 e-smith-backup-2.4.0.tar.xz
-rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris 44999 Apr  2 14:07 e-smith-backup.spec
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris    90 Feb 14 02:42 import.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris   836 Feb 14 02:42 Makefile
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris    62 Feb 14 02:42 sources
  • Switch to the tree and make required modification:

Create a patch using a sensible name, eg "e-smith-backup-2.4.0-migrate_to_UNC_syntax.patch":

[chris@build-system sme9]$ diff -urN e-smith-backup-2.4.0.old e-smith-backup-2.4.0 > e-smith-backup-2.4.0-migrate_to_UNC_syntax.patch
  • Update the spec file
[chris@build-system sme9]$ nano e-smith-backup.spec
  • increase the release version at the beginning of the spec file
%define release 4
  • add the patch to the existing patchlist section:
Patch3: e-smith-backup-2.4.0-migrate_to_UNC_syntax.patch
  • update the changelog section, including the release version and bug number
%changelog
* Mon Apr 1 2013 chris burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 2.4.0-4.sme
- NFS syntax is deprecated for CIFS mount [SME: 7525]
  • add patch version to the %setup section
%patch3 -p1
  • Check changes against CVS
[chris@build-system sme9]$ cvs diff -u e-smith-backup.spec
  • Build the test RPM
[chris@build-system sme9]$ pwd
/home/chris/work/e-smith-backup/sme9

[chris@build-system sme9]$ make mockbuild


Important.png Note:
Mock will determine which configuration to use, but you can specify it if wanting to build for a different architecture for instance.
  • IF 32 BITS SYSTEM:
BUILDARCH=i386 make mockbuild
  • IF 64 BITS SYSTEM:
BUILDARCH=x86_64 make mockbuild


  • Check built packages:
[chris@build-system sme9]$ ls -la e-smith-backup-2_4_0-4_el6_sme


  • Send new package and patch to workstation for testing/processing:
[chris@build-system sme9]$ scp -P 22 e-smith-backup-2.4.0-migrate_to_UNC_syntax.patch chris\@192.168.xx.1:/home/chris/WIP
[chris@build-system e-smith-qmail-2_4_0-3_el6_sme]$ scp -P 22 e-smith-qmail-2.4.0-3.el6.sme.noarch.rpm chris\@192.168.xx.1:/home/chris/WIP


  • Add the patch file to cvs:
[chris@build-system sme9]$ cvs add e-smith-backup-2.4.0-migrate_to_UNC_syntax.patch 
cvs add: scheduling file `e-smith-backup-2.4.0-migrate_to_UNC_syntax.patch' for addition
cvs add: use 'cvs commit' to add this file permanently

[ignore this suggestion!]

  • Finalise:
[chris@build-system sme9]$ make commit tag build

Note: this can also be done in stages:

make commit  
make tag
make build
  • Check for Build:
http://buildsys.contribs.org/plague/
  • Check for emails received from buildsys@contribs.org

USE PREP TO CHECK PATCH

Information.png Tip:
Often when using a SME8 patch on SME9 it fails due to a minor issue, eg linenumbers, then make prep tells you that quicker than make mockbuild and also it shows the problem in the shell rather than having to find the log file.


However both work.

BUILDING A PACKAGE FROM CVS ON REQUEST

General instructions

The purpose is to build a package that you do not commit the patch in CVS

cd <package>
cvs update -dPA
cd sme9
make tag build

Example, Charlie has asked for the build of a package in CVS already:

http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7548
http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7546

e-smith-radiusd updated:

%changelog
* Sat Apr 13 2013 Charlie Brady <charlie_brady@mitel.com> 2.4.0-7.sme
- Fix permissions of /etc/radiusclient-ng/servers. [SME: 7548]

and:

* Sun Apr 14 2013 Charlie Brady <charlie_brady@mitel.com> 2.4.0-8.sme
- Add directive to options.pptpd so that radius plugin can find the
 radiusclient configuration file. [SME: 7546]

Example

[chris@build-system ~]$ cd work/
[chris@build-system work]$ cvs -z3 -d:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver co -P e-smith-radiusd

cvs checkout: Updating e-smith-radiusd
cvs checkout: Updating e-smith-radiusd/sme7
U e-smith-radiusd/sme7/.cvsignore
U e-smith-radiusd/sme7/Makefile
U e-smith-radiusd/sme7/e-smith-radiusd.spec
U e-smith-radiusd/sme7/import.log
U e-smith-radiusd/sme7/sources
cvs checkout: Updating e-smith-radiusd/sme8
U e-smith-radiusd/sme8/.cvsignore
U e-smith-radiusd/sme8/Makefile
U e-smith-radiusd/sme8/e-smith-radiusd-2.2.0-add_ldap_auth.patch
U e-smith-radiusd/sme8/e-smith-radiusd-2.2.0-ldap-auth.patch
U e-smith-radiusd/sme8/e-smith-radiusd-2.2.0-perms.patch
U e-smith-radiusd/sme8/e-smith-radiusd.spec
U e-smith-radiusd/sme8/import.log
U e-smith-radiusd/sme8/sources
cvs checkout: Updating e-smith-radiusd/sme9
U e-smith-radiusd/sme9/.cvsignore
U e-smith-radiusd/sme9/Makefile
U e-smith-radiusd/sme9/e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-listen.patch
U e-smith-radiusd/sme9/e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-log_stdout.patch
U e-smith-radiusd/sme9/e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-ng.patch
U e-smith-radiusd/sme9/e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-ng.patch2
U e-smith-radiusd/sme9/e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-ng.patch3
U e-smith-radiusd/sme9/e-smith-radiusd.spec
U e-smith-radiusd/sme9/import.log
U e-smith-radiusd/sme9/sources
cvs checkout: Updating common
U common/Makefile
U common/Makefile.common
U common/branches
U common/cvs-import.sh
U common/tobuild
[chris@build-system sme9]$ cvs update -dPA
cvs update: Updating .
[chris@build-system sme9]$ cat e-smith-radiusd.spec 
# $Id: e-smith-radiusd.spec,v 1.10 2013/04/14 16:31:14 charliebrady Exp $

Summary: e-smith server and gateway - configure PPTP inbound VPN
%define name e-smith-radiusd
Name: %{name}
%define version 2.4.0
%define release 8
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}%{?dist}
License: GPL
Group: Networking/Daemons
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.xz
Patch1: e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-ng.patch
Patch2: e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-log_stdout.patch
Patch3: e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-listen.patch
Patch4: e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-ng.patch2
Patch5: e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-ng.patch3
BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-buildroot
Requires: e-smith-base >= 4.13.16-27
Requires: e-smith-lib >= 1.15.1-16
Requires: freeradius >= 2.1.12
Requires: freeradius-ldap >= 2.1.12
Requires: radiusclient-ng >= 0.5.6
Obsoletes: radiusclient <= 0.3.2
BuildRequires: e-smith-devtools >= 1.13.1-03
BuildArchitectures: noarch
%define stunnelid 451

%description
e-smith server and gateway - configure radius server

%changelog
* Sun Apr 14 2013 Charlie Brady <charlie_brady@mitel.com> 2.4.0-8.sme
- Add directive to options.pptpd so that radius plugin can find the
 radiusclient configuration file. [SME: 7546]

* Sat Apr 13 2013 Charlie Brady <charlie_brady@mitel.com> 2.4.0-7.sme
- Fix permissions of /etc/radiusclient-ng/servers. [SME: 7548]

[chris@build-system sme9]$ make tag
cvs tag  -c e-smith-radiusd-2_4_0-8_el6_sme
cvs tag: Tagging .
T .cvsignore
T Makefile
T e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-listen.patch
T e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-log_stdout.patch
T e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-ng.patch
T e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-ng.patch2
T e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-ng.patch3
T e-smith-radiusd.spec
T import.log
T sources
Tagged with: e-smith-radiusd-2_4_0-8_el6_sme
[chris@build-system sme9]$ make build
/usr/bin/plague-client build e-smith-radiusd e-smith-radiusd-2_4_0-8_el6_sme sme9
Package e-smith-radiusd enqueued.  Job ID: 3026.
3026 	e-smith-radiusd 	e-smith-radiusd-2_4_0-8_el6_sme 	building 	smeserver-9-core 	devlist burnat com
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	[updatesteam] Build Result: 3026 - e-smith-radiusd on smeserver-9-core
Date: 	Sat, 20 Apr 2013 23:22:52 -0600 (MDT)
From: 	buildsys@contribs.org
To: 	updatesteam@lists.contribs.org


3026 (e-smith-radiusd): Build on target smeserver-9-core succeeded.
    Build logs may be found at http://buildsys.contribs.org/logs/smeserver-9-core/3026-e-smith-radiusd-2.4.0-8.el6.sme/
  • Check package on BUILDSYS
chris@canxxx:~$ ssh -l xxxxxx shell.contribs.org
Last login: Wed Apr 10 16:10:50 2013 from mail.burnat.xxx
ll /teams/smeserver/9/test

ADDING SUPPLIED PATCH TO PACKAGE OR PORTING FROM ONE VERSION TO ANOTHER

General instructions

One bug, two packages are affected, so two patches. Put same Bug number reference into the changelog of each package, and all is OK. As that is a SME 8 bug then I expect it does need to be cloned to SME 9 and also fixed there

apply the patches to the two packages, build locally, and test. If looking good then commit to CVS and push to main buildserver

If only a patch is provided then the spec file needs to be updated, the patch added to CVS, [I find that it is good to do a 'make prep' and see if the patch is OK]then make the package locally, does it build and does it appear to work, then:

make commit tag build  

You don't need to create a patch as the ones in the bug are correct unified patches, they just need to be save to some relevant name. Then modify the spec file: update the release number, add a PatchXX line, add a changelog entry, add a %patch line Nothing needs to be committed to CVS - all this happens locally to you at this point Then :

make mockbuild

Bug 7541

Bug 7541 - spamassassin qpsmtpd's plugin size limit is hardcoded [sme8]

Patch for qpsmtpd supplied qpsmtpd allows the spamassassin plugin to read the size limit from its arguments

Patch for smeserver-qpsmtpd supplied smeserver-qpsmtpd reads MaxMessageSize prop of spamassassin and adds it to the arguments of the plugin if defined.

[chris@build-system work]$ pwd
/home/chris/work
[chris@build-system work]$ ls -la
total 16
drwxrwxr-x 4 chris chris 4096 Apr 23 13:15 .
drwx------ 8 chris chris 4096 Apr  3 17:01 ..
drwxrwxr-x 7 chris chris 4096 Apr 23 13:15 qpsmtpd
drwxrwxr-x 7 chris chris 4096 Apr 23 13:15 smeserver-qpsmtpd
  • Get package from CVS
[chris@build-system work]$ cvs -z3 -d:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver co -P qpsmtpd
[chris@build-system work]$ cvs -z3 -d:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver co -P smeserver-qpsmtpd
[chris@build-system work]$ ls
qpsmtpd  smeserver-qpsmtpd
  • SAVE PATCHES ON WORKSTATION AND COPY TO LOCAL BUILD SERVER
chris@caxxxx:~/exchange$ ls -la
-rw-rw-r--  1 chris chris  610 2013-04-23 13:29 qpsmtpd-0.84-spamassassin_size_limit.patch
-rw-rw-r--  1 chris chris  811 2013-04-23 13:30 smeserver-qpsmtpd-2.2.0-spamassassin_size_limit.patch
chris@ubuntu-desktopx:~/exchange$ scp -P 22 qpsmtpd-0.84-spamassassin_size_limit.patch chris\@192.168.0.12:/home/chris/exchange
chris@canxxxx:~/exchange$ scp -P 22 smeserver-qpsmtpd-2.2.0-spamassassin_size_limit.patch chris\@192.168.0.12:/home/chris/exchange
  • OR COPY PATCH FROM SOURCE (sme8)
cp e-smith-proxy-5.2.0-squid_additionnal_SSLports.patch /home/chris/work/e-smith-proxy/sme9/e-smith-proxy-5.4.0-squid_additionnal_SSLports.patch
  • Process qpsmtpd on local BUILD
[chris@build-system work]$ cd qpsmtpd/
[chris@build-system qpsmtpd]$ ls
common  CVS  sme7  sme8  sme9
[chris@build-system qpsmtpd]$ cvs update -dPA

last patch:

0038-Patch-FATAL-PLUGIN-ERROR-check_basicheaders.patch
[chris@build-system sme8]$ pwd
/home/chris/work/qpsmtpd/sme8
[chris@build-system sme8]$ pushd ~/exchange/
~/exchange ~/work/qpsmtpd/sme8
[chris@build-system exchange]$ ls
qpsmtpd-0.84-spamassassin_size_limit.patch
smeserver-qpsmtpd-2.2.0-spamassassin_size_limit.patch
[chris@build-system exchange]$ cp qpsmtpd-0.84-spamassassin_size_limit.patch /home/chris/work/qpsmtpd/sme8/0039-qpsmtpd-0.84-spamassassin_size_limit.patch
[chris@build-system exchange]$ popd
~/work/qpsmtpd/sme8
  • Check patch:

you should try a 'make prep' that will tell you if the patch from sme8 applied cleanly to sme9. It's quicker than a full build

  • Modify the spec file: update the release number, add a PatchXX line, add a changelog entry, add a %patch line
[chris@build-system sme8]$ nano qpsmtpd.spec 
Version: 0.84 [same]
Release: 4%{?dist}
Patch39: 0039-qpsmtpd-0.84-spamassassin_size_limit.patch
%patch39 -p1

[Fixed in qpsmtpd]

%changelog
* Tue Apr 23 2013 chris burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 0.84-4.sme
- qpsmtpd allows the spamassassin plugin to read the size limit
 from its arguments, patch by Daniel [SME: 7541]

* Fri May 04 2012 Charlie Brady <charlie_brady@mitel.com> 0.84-3.sme
- Set SO_KEEPALIVE option on client socket - to detect dead
 connections. [SME: 6924]


  • Check changes against CVS
[chris@build-system sme8]$ cvs diff -u qpsmtpd.spec
Index: qpsmtpd.spec
RCS file: /cvs/smeserver/rpms/qpsmtpd/sme8/qpsmtpd.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.31
diff -r1.31 qpsmtpd.spec
5c5
< Release: 3%{?dist}
---
> Release: 4%{?dist}
62a63
> Patch39: 0039-qpsmtpd-0.84-spamassassin_size_limit.patch
135a137
> %patch39 -p1
234a237,240
> * Tue Apr 23 2013 chris burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 0.84-4.sme
> - qpsmtpd allows the spamassassin plugin to read the size limit 
>   from its arguments, patch by Daniel [SME: 7541] 


  • Build locally:
[chris@build-system sme8]$ BUILDARCH=i386 make mockbuild
INFO: Done(/home/chris/work/qpsmtpd/sme8/qpsmtpd-0.84-4.el5.sme.src.rpm) Config(smeserver-8-i386-base) 2 minutes 52 seconds
INFO: Results and/or logs in: /home/chris/work/qpsmtpd/sme8/qpsmtpd-0_84-4_el5_sme
INFO: Cleaning up build root ('clean_on_success=True')
Start: lock buildroot
Start: clean chroot
INFO: chroot (/var/lib/mock/smeserver-8-i386) unlocked and deleted
Finish: clean chroot
Finish: lock buildroot
Finish: run
  • Check packages
[chris@build-system qpsmtpd-0_84-4_el5_sme]$ ls -lah
total 1.2M
drwxrwxr-x 2 chris chris 4.0K Apr 23 14:44 .
drwxrwxr-x 4 chris chris 4.0K Apr 23 14:41 ..
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root  root  616K Apr 23 14:43 available_pkgs
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris  27K Apr 23 14:44 build.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock   11K Apr 23 14:44 installed_pkgs
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock  187K Apr 23 14:44 qpsmtpd-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock  236K Apr 23 14:44 qpsmtpd-0.84-4.el5.sme.src.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock   16K Apr 23 14:44 qpsmtpd-apache-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock   33K Apr 23 14:44 qpsmtpd-async-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris  67K Apr 23 14:44 root.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris 2.1K Apr 23 14:44 state.log
  • Copy new packages to local folder:
cp qpsmtpd-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm qpsmtpd-apache-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm qpsmtpd-async-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm ~/exchange/
  • Send new package and patch to workstation for testing/processing:
[chris@build-system exchange]$ scp -P 22 qpsmtpd-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm chris\@192.168.0.1:/home/chris/WIP
[chris@build-system exchange]$ scp -P 22 qpsmtpd-apache-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm chris\@192.168.0.1:/home/chris/WIP
[chris@build-system exchange]$ scp -P 22 qpsmtpd-async-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm chris\@192.168.0.1:/home/chris/WIP
  • Move to workstation and copy packages to sme8 test-server (32 bits):
[root@test80 files]# ls -la 
-rwxrw-r-- 1 admin shared 191004 Apr 23 14:55 qpsmtpd-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm
-rwxrw-r-- 1 admin shared  16121 Apr 23 14:55 qpsmtpd-apache-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm
-rwxrw-r-- 1 admin shared  33212 Apr 23 14:56 qpsmtpd-async-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm
[root@test80 files]# rpm -qa qpsmtpd-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm 

[root@test80 files]# rpm -qa | grep qpsmtpd
qpsmtpd-0.84-3.el5.sme
qpsmtpd-plugins-0.0.1-3.el5.sme
smeserver-qpsmtpd-2.2.0-15.el5.sme
  • Install package:
[root@test80 files]# yum localinstall qpsmtpd-0.84-4.el5.sme.noarch.rpm 
Updated:
 qpsmtpd.noarch 0:0.84-4.el5.sme                                                                                                                              
[root@test80 files]# signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
  • Test mail:
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Re: Fwd: Updates available for test80
Date: 	Tue, 23 Apr 2013 15:21:57 +1000
From: 	chris burnat <cbxxxx@bxxxx.com>
Reply-To: 	cbxxxx@bxxxx.com
To: 	root <admin@schxxxxx.com>


thanks
On 23/04/13 15:20, root wrote:
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:     Updates available for test80
> Date:     11 Apr 2013 19:01:47 -0000
> From:     root@schtrumpf.com
> To:     admin-yum@schtrumpf.com
>
>
>
> ===
> === yum reports available updates: 
  • OK, we can push this package.

[cvs add chris.patch and then make commit tag build]

NOTE: Multiple patches: Ian Wells: yes you will need to 'cvs add chris.patch' for all the patches, you can actually do cvs add *.patch and it will work it out

[chris@build-system sme8]$ cvs add 0039-qpsmtpd-0.84-spamassassin_size_limit.patch 
cvs add: scheduling file `0039-qpsmtpd-0.84-spamassassin_size_limit.patch' for addition
cvs add: use 'cvs commit' to add this file permanently
[chris@build-system sme8]$ make commit tag build

[snip]

/usr/bin/plague-client build qpsmtpd qpsmtpd-0_84-4_el5_sme sme8
Package qpsmtpd enqueued.  Job ID: 3033.
  • Check for Build:
http://buildsys.contribs.org/plague/
3033 	qpsmtpd 	qpsmtpd-0_84-4_el5_sme 	building 	smeserver-8-core 	devlist burnat com
  • Check for emails received from buildsys@contribs.org
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	rpms/qpsmtpd/sme8 0039-qpsmtpd-0.84-spamassassin_size_limit.patch, NONE, 1.1 qpsmtpd.spec, 1.31, 1.32
Date: 	Tue, 23 Apr 2013 05:30:08 +0000
From: 	xxxxxxx <xxxxx@users.shell.shell.koozali.org>
To: 	smeserver-cvscommits@lists.shell.shell.koozali.org
[ok]

Bug 7060

Bug 7060 - Post-upgrades not fired after restore from console

e-smith-base for SME8 About line 131 of /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/esmith/console/perform_restore.pm

Add the one line given in the original error report.

Create a patch, check it builds, and commit it to CVS

A patch to fire the post-upgrade event just after the restore process:

--- /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/esmith/console/perform_restore.pm.ori	2012-07-31 16:55:40.000000000 +0200
+++ /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/esmith/console/perform_restore.pm	2012-07-31 16:56:15.000000000 +0200
@@ -129,6 +129,7 @@
    system("/etc/init.d/haldaemon", "stop");
    system("/etc/init.d/messagebus", "stop");
    rmdir("/mnt/bootstrap-console-backup");
+    system("/sbin/e-smith/signal-event", "post-upgrade")
}
 
#use esmith::console;

----------------------------------------------------------------------
[xxx@xxxx work]$ pwd
/home/chris/work
[chris@bui work]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver checkout -P e-smith-base
[chris@build-system work]$ cd e-smith-base/sme8/
[chris@build-system sme8]$ cvs update -dPA
[chris@build-system sme8]$ make clean
[chris@build-system sme8]$ make prep
[chris@build-system sme8]$ cp -R e-smith-base-5.2.0 e-smith-base-5.2.0.old
[chris@build-system root]$ ll usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/esmith/console/
total 104
-rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris  1761 Jan 27  2007 backup_running.pm
-rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris 65997 Feb  6 08:08 configure.pm
-rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris 
#use esmith::console;
6682 Feb  6 08:08 perform_backup.pm
-rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris  4133 Feb  6 08:08 perform_restore.pm
-rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris  1037 Mar 27  2008 quitConsole.pm
-rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris   862 Mar 27  2008 save_config.pm
-rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris  4867 Aug 21  2008 system_password.pm
[chris@build-system root]$ nano usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/esmith/console/perform_restore.pm
  • Original
   system("/etc/init.d/haldaemon", "stop");
   system("/etc/init.d/messagebus", "stop");
   rmdir("/mnt/bootstrap-console-backup");  <<<----line 131
}

# use esmith::console;
  • Modified
   system("/etc/init.d/haldaemon", "stop");
   system("/etc/init.d/messagebus", "stop");
   rmdir("/mnt/bootstrap-console-backup");
   system("/sbin/e-smith/signal-event", "post-upgrade") <<<line 132
}

#use esmith::console;
[chris@build-system sme8]$ diff -urN e-smith-base-5.2.0.old e-smith-base-5.2.0 > e-smith-base-5.2.0-fire_post-upgrade_after_restore_process.patch
[chris@build-system sme8]$ cat e-smith-base-5.2.0-fire_post-upgrade_after_restore_process.patch
diff -urN e-smith-base-5.2.0.old/root/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/esmith/console/perform_restore.pm e-smith-base-5.2.0/root/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/esmith/console/perform_restore.pm
--- e-smith-base-5.2.0.old/root/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/esmith/console/perform_restore.pm	2013-02-06 08:11:54.926469195 +1100
+++ e-smith-base-5.2.0/root/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/esmith/console/perform_restore.pm	2013-02-06 08:35:24.527637260 +1100
@@ -129,6 +129,7 @@
    system("/etc/init.d/haldaemon", "stop");
    system("/etc/init.d/messagebus", "stop");
    rmdir("/mnt/bootstrap-console-backup");
+    system("/sbin/e-smith/signal-event", "post-upgrade")
}

#use esmith::console;
[chris@build-system sme8]$ nano e-smith-base.spec 
[chris@build-system sme8]$ cvs diff e-smith-base.spec
Index: e-smith-base.spec
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/smeserver/rpms/e-smith-base/sme8/e-smith-base.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.142
diff -r1.142 e-smith-base.spec
7c7
< %define release 70
---
> %define release 71
66a67
> Patch55: e-smith-base-5.2.0-fire_post-upgrade_after_restore_process.patch
113a115,117
> * Wed Feb 6 2013 John Crisp <jcrisp@safeandsoundit.co.uk> 5.2.0-71.sme
> - Post-upgrades not fired after restore from console [SME: 7060]
> 
1602a1607
> %patch55 -p1
[chris@build-system sme8]$ make mockbuild            
[chris@build-system sme8]$ ll e-smith-base-5_2_0-71_el5_sme
total 852
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris 124407 Feb  6 09:01 build.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock  287857 Feb  6 09:01 e-smith-base-5.2.0-71.el5.sme.src.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock  366908 Feb  6 09:01 e-smith-base-5.2.0-71.el5.sme.x86_64.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock   52836 Feb  6 09:01 e-smith-base-debuginfo-5.2.0-71.el5.sme.x86_64.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris  25819 Feb  6 09:01 root.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris   1384 Feb  6 09:01 state.log

Now we commit modifications

[chris@build-system sme8]$ cvs update
? e-smith-base-5.2.0
? e-smith-base-5.2.0-71.el5.sme.src.rpm
? e-smith-base-5.2.0-fire_post-upgrade_after_restore_process.patch
? e-smith-base-5_2_0-71_el5_sme
cvs update: Updating .
M e-smith-base.spec
[chris@build-system sme8]$ cvs commit -m 'Bug 7060 - Post-upgrades not fired after restore from console'
cvs commit: Examining .
? e-smith-base-5_2_0-71_el5_sme
? e-smith-base-5.2.0-fire_post-upgrade_after_restore_process.patch
? e-smith-base-5.2.0-71.el5.sme.src.rpm
? e-smith-base-5.2.0
cvs [server aborted]: "commit" requires write access to the repository

Next: you need a source forge account + write access in CVS for project smeserver (base &/or contribs)

bug 6381

Bug 6381 - Remove SSH v1 legacy support

sme9 Package is e-smith-openssh-2.4.0 Patch supplied

  • Get package
[chris@build-system work]$ cvs -z3 -d:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver co -P e-smith-openssh
  • Get patch from workstation to build:
[chris@canopus exchange]$ ls
e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-protocol_2.patch
[chris@canopus exchange]$ scp -P 22 e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-protocol_2.patch chris\@192.168.0.12:/home/chris/exchange
chris@192.168.xxx.12's password: 
e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-protocol_2.patch  
  • Prepare:
[chris@build-system sme9]$ pwd
/home/chris/work/e-smith-openssh/sme9
[chris@build-system sme9]$ ls -la
total 56
drwxrwxr-x 3 chris chris  4096 Nov  1 14:19 .
drwxrwxr-x 7 chris chris  4096 Nov  1 14:19 ..
drwxrwxr-x 2 chris chris  4096 Nov  1 14:19 CVS
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris    29 Feb 15  2013 .cvsignore
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris   613 Mar 17  2013 e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-rsyslog.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris 21295 Mar 17  2013 e-smith-openssh.spec
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris    92 Feb 15  2013 import.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris   838 Feb 15  2013 Makefile
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris    63 Feb 15  2013 sources
[chris@build-system sme9]$ cvs update -dPA
cvs update: Updating .
[chris@build-system sme9]$ pushd ~/exchange/
~/exchange ~/work/e-smith-openssh/sme9
  • Copy patch to package:
[chris@build-system sme9]$ pushd ~/exchange/
~/exchange ~/work/e-smith-openssh/sme9
[chris@build-system exchange]$ cp e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-protocol_2.patch /home/chris/work/e-smith-openssh/sme9
[chris@build-system exchange]$ pushd
~/work/e-smith-openssh/sme9 ~/exchange
[chris@build-system sme9]$ ls -la
total 60
drwxrwxr-x 3 chris chris  4096 Nov  1 14:28 .
drwxrwxr-x 7 chris chris  4096 Nov  1 14:19 ..
drwxrwxr-x 2 chris chris  4096 Nov  1 14:19 CVS
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris    29 Feb 15  2013 .cvsignore
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris  3749 Nov  1 14:23 e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-protocol_2.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris   613 Mar 17  2013 e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-rsyslog.patch
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris 21295 Mar 17  2013 e-smith-openssh.spec
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris    92 Feb 15  2013 import.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris   838 Feb 15  2013 Makefile
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris    63 Feb 15  2013 sources

  • Modify the spec file: update the release number, add a PatchXX line, add a changelog entry, add a %patch line
%define release 3 
Patch2:	e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-protocol_2.patch

* Fri Nov 1 2013 chris burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 2.4.0-3.sme
- Remove SSH v1 legacy support - patch by Daniel Berteaud [SME: 6381]

%patch2	-p1
  • Check:
[chris@build-system sme9]$ cvs diff -u e-smith-openssh.spec 
Index: e-smith-openssh.spec
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/smeserver/rpms/e-smith-openssh/sme9/e-smith-openssh.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.3 e-smith-openssh.spec
--- e-smith-openssh.spec	16 Mar 2013 15:34:25 -0000	1.3
+++ e-smith-openssh.spec	1 Nov 2013 03:42:17 -0000
@@ -4,13 +4,14 @@
%define name e-smith-openssh
Name: %{name}
%define version 2.4.0
-%define release 2
+%define release 3
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}%{?dist}
License: GPL
Group: Networking/Daemons
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.xz
Patch1: e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-rsyslog.patch
+Patch2: e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-protocol_2.patch
BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-buildroot
BuildRequires: e-smith-devtools
BuildArchitectures: noarch
@@ -23,6 +24,9 @@
AutoReqProv: no
 
%changelog
+* Fri Nov 1 2013 Chris Burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 2.4.0-3.sme
+- Remove SSH v1 legacy support - patch by Daniel Berteaud [SME: 6381]
+
* Sat Mar 16 2013 Daniel Berteaud <daniel@firewall-services.com> 2.4.0-2.sme
- Make rsyslog listen to our socket [SME: 7221]

@@ -595,6 +599,7 @@
%prep
%setup
%patch1 -p1
+%patch2 -p1

%build
perl createlinks


  • Local build:
[chris@build-system sme9]$  make mockbuild
  • Move package to worstation:
[chris@build-system e-smith-openssh-2_4_0-3_el6_sme]$ pwd
/home/chris/work/e-smith-openssh/sme9/e-smith-openssh-2_4_0-3_el6_sme
[chris@build-system e-smith-openssh-2_4_0-3_el6_sme]$ ls -la
total 864
drwxrwxr-x 2 chris chris   4096 Nov  1 14:50 .
drwxrwxr-x 4 chris chris   4096 Nov  1 14:43 ..
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root  root  681992 Nov  1 14:48 available_pkgs
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris  20336 Nov  1 14:49 build.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock   49496 Nov  1 14:49 e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-3.el6.sme.noarch.rpm <----HERE!
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock   43723 Nov  1 14:48 e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-3.el6.sme.src.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock   15832 Nov  1 14:49 installed_pkgs
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris  51640 Nov  1 14:49 root.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris chris   1670 Nov  1 14:49 state.log
[chris@build-system e-smith-openssh-2_4_0-3_el6_sme]$ scp -P 22 e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-3.el6.sme.noarch.rpm chris\@192.168.0.1:/home/chris/WIP
chris@192.168.0.1's password: 
e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-3.el6.sme.noarch.rpm              
  • Move package to an ibay (testing) on test server and install:
[root@test90b2 files]# rpm -Uvh e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-3.el6.sme.noarch.rpm 
Preparing...                ########################################### [100%]
  1:e-smith-openssh        ########################################### [100%]
[root@test90b2 files]# signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
[root@test90b2 files]# rpm -qa e-smith-openssh
e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-3.el6.sme.noarch
  • Sanity check:
[root@test90b2 ~]# config show sshd
sshd=service
   LoginGraceTime=600
   MaxAuthTries=2
   PasswordAuthentication=yes
   PermitRootLogin=yes
   Protocol=2
   TCPPort=22
   UsePAM=yes
   access=private
   status=enabled
  • Add to CVS and build:
[chris@build-system sme9]$ cvs add e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-protocol_2.patch 
cvs add: scheduling file `e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-protocol_2.patch' for addition
cvs add: use 'cvs commit' to add this file permanently
[chris@build-system sme9]$ make commit tag build
[snip]
/usr/bin/plague-client build e-smith-openssh e-smith-openssh-2_4_0-3_el6_sme sme9
Package e-smith-openssh enqueued.  Job ID: 3651.
Fixed in e-smith-openssh-2.4.0-3.sme
%changelog
* Fri Nov 1 2013 chris burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 2.4.0-3.sme
- Remove SSH v1 legacy support - patch by Daniel Berteaud [SME: 6381]

PORTING FROM SME8 TO SME9 - CAUTION

Information.png Tip:
Often when using a SME8 patch on SME9 it fails due to a minor issue, eg linenumbers, then make prep tells you that quicker than make mockbuild and also it shows the problem in the shell rather than having to find the log file.


However both work.

FIXING ERRORS IN SPEC FILES

how to fix missing bug reference or spelling errors in spec file of packages already build

cvs update -dPA 

then edit the .spec file in your favourite editor

cvs commit -m 'your description, eg correct spelling'


Information.png Tip:
You don't build anything, just commit to CVS. The next build will then publish your change. If very important you can force a build, but that needs the version updated and a changelog added to indicate why.


EXAMPLE:

* Thu Apr 25 2013 chris burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 0.84.5.sme
- Fix Net::DNS update breaks qpsmtpd, codes suggested by Ian [SME: 7557]

Should be:

* Thu Apr 25 2013 chris burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 0.84.5.sme
- Fix Net::DNS update breaks qpsmtpd, codes suggested by Ian [SME: 7194]
[chris@build-system work]$ pwd
/home/chris/work
[chris@build-system work]$ cvs -z3 -d:ext:shell.koozali.org:/cvs/smeserver co -P qpsmtpd
  • Update
[chris@build-system work]$ cd qpsmtpd/
[chris@build-system qpsmtpd]$ ls
common  CVS  sme7  sme8  sme9
[chris@build-system qpsmtpd]$ cvs update -dPA
cvs update: Updating .
cvs update: Updating common
cvs update: Updating sme7
cvs update: Updating sme8
cvs update: Updating sme9
  • Update spec file
[chris@build-system sme8]$ nano qpsmtpd.spec 
%changelog
* Thu Apr 25 2013 chris burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 0.84.5.sme
- Fix Net::DNS update breaks qpsmtpd, codes suggested by Ian [SME: 7194]
  • Check changes against CVS
[chris@build-system sme8]$ cvs diff -u qpsmtpd.spec
Index: qpsmtpd.spec

RCS file: /cvs/smeserver/rpms/qpsmtpd/sme8/qpsmtpd.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.33
diff -r1.33 qpsmtpd.spec
240c240
< - Fix Net::DNS update breaks qpsmtpd, codes suggested by Ian [SME: 7557]
---
> - Fix Net::DNS update breaks qpsmtpd, codes suggested by Ian [SME: 7194]
  • Commit
[chris@build-system sme8]$ cvs commit -m 'correct Bug Reference'
cvs commit: Examining .
Checking in qpsmtpd.spec;
/cvs/smeserver/rpms/qpsmtpd/sme8/qpsmtpd.spec,v  <--  qpsmtpd.spec
new revision: 1.34; previous revision: 1.33
done
Mailing smeserver-cvscommits@lists.shell.shell.koozali.org...
Generating notification message...
Generating notification message... done.
  • Notification
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	rpms/qpsmtpd/sme8 qpsmtpd.spec,1.33,1.34
Date: 	Thu, 25 Apr 2013 02:16:36 +0000
From: 	xxxxxxxxxxxx <xxxxxx@users.shell.shell.koozali.org>
To: 	smeserver-cvscommits@lists.shell.shell.koozali.org

Update of /cvs/smeserver/rpms/qpsmtpd/sme8
In directory sfp-cvs-1.v30.ch3.shell.shell.koozali.org:/tmp/cvs-serv13622

Modified Files:

qpsmtpd.spec

Log Message:
correct Bug Reference

Index: qpsmtpd.spec
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/smeserver/rpms/qpsmtpd/sme8/qpsmtpd.spec,v
retrieving revision 1.33
retrieving revision 1.34
diff -u -d -r1.33 -r1.34
--- qpsmtpd.spec	25 Apr 2013 01:54:19 -0000	1.33
+++ qpsmtpd.spec	25 Apr 2013 02:16:34 -0000	1.34
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@

%changelog
* Thu Apr 25 2013 chris burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 0.84.5.sme
-- Fix Net::DNS update breaks qpsmtpd, codes suggested by Ian [SME: 7557]
+- Fix Net::DNS update breaks qpsmtpd, codes suggested by Ian [SME: 7194]

* Tue Apr 23 2013 chris burnat <devlist@burnat.com> 0.84-4.sme
- qpsmtpd allows the spamassassin plugin to read the size limit

REVERSE CHANGES MADE PREVIOUSLY

  • Edit specfile as usual, except you delete patch references as applicable.
  • leave patch in place.
  • Then:
cvs commit -m 'description of change' 
  • Then:
make commit tag build


Information.png Tip:
Note: avoid commenting lines, delete instead if confident...


PATCHING AN UPSTREAM PACKAGE

initscripts is an example of a package where we have to patch the upstream package.

Here it is a 3-step process, Analysis, Integration, buildsys update. The majority of the work is in steps 1 & 2 where there needs to be an analysis of what has changed, and then an integration stage where you need to check that the patches still work, update CVS with new and modified files etc. Finally the new source needs updating into the buildsys before the official build will work.

initscripts-8.45.44-3.el5.centos.src.rpm

Steps to update initscripts

Step 1: Analysis, by anyone

  • Check the contents of the SRPMs
$ rpm -qlp initscripts-8.45.44-3.el5.centos.src.rpm
0001-Fix-comments-in-sysctl.conf.ppc-862597.patch
0002-create-tmp-.X11-unix-in-rc.sysinit.patch
initscripts-8.45.44.tar.bz2
initscripts-centos-branding.patch
initscripts.spec
$ rpm -qlp initscripts-8.45.42-2.1.el5.sme.src.rpm
0002-create-tmp-.X11-unix-in-rc.sysinit.patch
initscripts-8.45.38-smepatches.patch
initscripts-8.45.42-kpartx.patch
initscripts-8.45.42.tar.bz2
initscripts-centos-branding.patch
initscripts.spec


  • Check what is different (do a directory compare)


  • Identical
initscripts-centos-branding.patch (content is identical, although files are not)
  • Modified
initscripts.spec
0002-create-tmp-.X11-unix-in-rc.sysinit.patch (patch is identical but line numbers changed)
  • New
initscripts-8.45.44.tar.bz2 (New source will need to be added to buildsys)
0001-Fix-comments-in-sysctl.conf.ppc-862597.patch (will be added to CVS)
  • Obsolete
initscripts-8.45.42-kpartx.patch (can be removed from CVS)
initscripts-8.45.42.tar.bz2
  • Not in upstream SRPM as this is an SME Server patch to be applied each time
initscripts-8.45.38-smepatches.patch


So we need the new initscripts-8.45.44.tar.bz2 & 0001-Fix-comments-in-sysctl.conf.ppc-862597.patch, and the updated 0002-create-tmp-.X11-unix-in-rc.sysinit.patch

Step 2: Integration : local mock build, can be done by a developer

  • Remove the obsolete files
  • Update the spec file.
Version
Release
Patches
Check the description, don't copy the 'Centos' wording to the SME package
Copy the latest upstream Changelog
Add/modify the changelog regarding SME patches
  • Copy the new patch & source to the local directory
  • Check that the patches apply cleanly (You don't want to see lines like Hunk #1 succeeded at 890 (offset 1 line).)
make prep
  • Try to build it
make mockbuild
  • Once it builds cleanly on local mock, commit the changes to CVS. Note that you cannot submit the build yet as it will fail due to the new source.
make commit

Step 3: Buildsys access and permissions needed

Then add new sources to buildsys ON BUILDSYS

If the above step has already been done then can update to latest in CVS, and retrieve the source tarball.

  • get date for import
$ date +%s
1382918459
  • fix name/version/release and date in the import.log (I don't have a good explanation for this)
vi import.log*
  • import the new source/tarball
make new-sources FILES=*bz2
  • Finally commit changes to CVS and build it.
make commit tag build

MOVE FILES AROUND

  • SEND TO UBUNTU W/S:
[chris@build-system sme8]$ scp -P 22 smeserver-yum-2.2.0-21.el5.sme.src.rpm chris\@192.168.xxx.1:/home/chris/WIP
The authenticity of host '192.168.xxx.1 (192.168.xxx.1)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is 63:41:79:2b:1f:1f:37:db:80:0d:6e:4d:9b:4a:86:96.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added '192.168.xxx.1' (RSA) to the list of known hosts.
chris@192.168.xxx.1's password: 
smeserver-yum-2.2.0-21.el5.sme.src.rpm                                                                                       100%   85KB  84.7KB/s   00:00    
  • GET FROM UBUNTU W/S
chris@canxxxx:~/exchange$ scp -P 22 smeserver-yum-2.2.0-21.el5.sme.src.rpm chris\@192.168.xxx.12:/home/chris/exchange
chris@192.168.xxx.12's password: 
smeserver-yum-2.2.0-21.el5.sme.src.rpm                                                                                       100%   85KB  84.7KB/s   00:00    


USING MOCK

  • Known problems

Every once in a while mock doesn't setup the chroot correctly. This appears to be one of those cases. There are times when the repos that it is trying to pull packages from are being updated and can cause issues.

If the build.log doesn't look like it tried to build anything and root.log doesn't say that it can't find dependencies then you should be able to try the build again a few minutes/hours later and see if it works.

The way you build for i386 on a x86_64 box using our makefile is to do the following:

BUILDARCH=i386 make mockbuild
BUILDARCH=x86_64 make mockbuild

This works for everything except for kernel modules on SME <= 8.0. I'll have to go through my notes for how to build kmods for i686 kernel using i386 config file. These happen rarely enough that I ususally just submit to the buildsys and then fix issues if there are any.


Perform a Build from an SRPM retrieved from the repos

Perform a Build for sme9 64 bits from an SRPM
  • Retrieve SRPM from repos:
[chris@build-system SRPMS]$ wget http://mirror.canada.pialasse.com/releases/testing/9.0alpha3/smetest/SRPMS/perl-CGI-FormMagick-0.93-2.el6.sme.src.rpm
  • Select chroot environment:
[chris@build-system SRPMS]$ CONFIG=smeserver-9-x86_64-base
   
  • Build package:
[chris@build-system SRPMS]$ mock -r $CONFIG --rebuild ~/rpmbuild/SRPMS/perl-CGI-FormMagick-0.93-2.el6.sme.src.rpm 
  • Check output:
[chris@build-system SRPMS]$ ll /var/lib/mock/smeserver-9-x86_64/result
total 248
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock  14924 Apr  1 08:50 build.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock 113480 Apr  1 08:50 perl-CGI-FormMagick-0.93-2.el6.sme.noarch.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock  90524 Apr  1 08:50 perl-CGI-FormMagick-0.93-2.el6.sme.src.rpm
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock  23316 Apr  1 08:50 root.log
-rw-rw-r-- 1 chris mock   1224 Apr  1 08:50 state.log
Perform a Build for sme9 32 bits from an SRPM
[chris@build-system SRPMS]$ CONFIG=smeserver-9-i386-base
Perform a Build for sme8 64 bits from an SRPM
[chris@build-system SRPMS]$ wget http://mirror.canada.pialasse.com/releases/8.0/smeupdates-testing/SRPMS/perl-CGI-FormMagick-0.92-23.el5.sme.src.rpm 
[chris@build-system SRPMS]$ CONFIG=smeserver-8-x86_64-base
Perform a Build for sme8 32 bits from an SRPM
[chris@build-system SRPMS]$ CONFIG=smeserver-8-i386-base
  • If the build succeeds, it drops your packages into the /var/lib/mock/$CONFIG/result directory.
  • If it fails, you can check mock output, the *.log files above for more info, and/or rerun mock with the -v flag for more verbose messaging.
  • If you get "warning: Could not canonicalize hostname: " it can be ignored. This is a DNS resolution error and the easy solution is to add your hostname to /etc/hosts