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<code>koji</code> is a client-server system which allows you to queue builds within the Fedora build farm. This permits you to test whether your package builds on several different architectures, which is especially useful when you don't otherwise have access to the machines of that architecture.
=== Resources ===
* mock
** [[:fedora:Projects/Mock|Mock Project page]]
** [[:fedora:PackageMaintainers/UsingKoji|Using Koji]]
=== ToDo ===
* [[SBR600 Mock and Koji Lab|Mock and Koji Lab]]
= Week 3 (January 24) - Solving Build Issues =
= Week 4 (January 31) - Project Plan Presentations = == Tuesday == ''Class is cancelled. Recover from FUDCon and work on your project plan.'' == Thursday == * Project pages are due.* Be prepared to give a detailed but brief (3- to 5-minute presentation) on your project plan. = Week 5 (February 7) - Repositories/Distributing =
== Signing RPM packages ==
# Create a GPG key: <code>gpg --gen-key</code>
# Add the e-mail address associated with your gpg key to the <code>%_gpg_name</code> macro in <code>~/.rpmmacros</code> -- the line will look like this: <code>%_gpg_name "<i>e-mail-address</i>"</code>
# Find (or make) some packages to put in your repository. Make sure that the epoch-version-release is higher than that of any package with the same name in the Fedora repositories.
# Sign those packages with: <code>rpm --addsign <i>packagefile</i></code>
== ToDo ==
Lab
# Test it.
# Blog about this lab, and include a link to your repository RPM package.
= Weeks 6 - 13 =
* Project work
= Release Dates, Presentations, and Quizzes =
* March 7 - '''Release 0.1'''
* March 15/17 - Pre-0.2 presentations
* March 24 - Written Quiz
* April 4 - '''Release 0.2'''
* April 5/7 - Pre-0.3 presentations
* April 11/13 (To Be Confirmed) - OCE Presentations
* April 14 - Practical Quiz
* April 22 - '''Release 0.3''' - DO NOT BE LATE!
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