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Revision as of 00:50, 28 March 2012
Contents
Project Name
Raspi Repositories
Project Description
Set up the repositories to distribute the F17 Raspberry Pi remix files, including:
Setting up the signing keys Creating a standard signing procedure (SOP) for signing Creating a 'release' package containing the public keys and repo files
Expected outcome: repos, release package, SOP
Project Leader(s)
Andrew Greene
Project Contributor(s)
Project Details
Project Plan
Tracking mechanism: Bugzilla
Key contacts:
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
- 0.1 Release - proof of concept: Prepare keys for the F17 Raspberry Pi remix files, test sign packages, test and develope a basic SOP concept/outline.
- 0.2 Release - Refine Standard Signing Procedure, create repos for a pre-release package, test pre-release for bugs.
Signing SOP
First off I would like to apologize for posting this so late but I had to double check some things with the gpg key and make sure everything was working properly. I ran into a few issues but I believe I have resolved them now.
Moving onto the procedure the locations of files are as follows
Binary Files should be placed here on the scotland server:
/var/www/html/sbr600/raspi-incoming/binary/
Source Files should be placed here on the scotland server: /var/www/html/sbr600/raspi-incoming/srpm
RPM Packages should be placed here on the scotland server: /var/www/html/sbr600/raspi-repos/
once you have placed your packages/files into their prospective directories I will then be notified that there is a new package that needs to be signed.
After receiving this notification I will sign your package then add your package to the Signed RPMS List. If you’re not sure if your rpm package has been signed yet you can run the following command from the raspi-repos directory "rpm --checksig <your-rpm-package>" or just check the page link I have provided for convince.
If anyone has any questions, comments or ideas on how to make this process more efficient feel free to send me an email and I will do my best to work with you.
Email: agreene@learn.senecac.on.ca
And if you’re having trouble with your part of the project don't give up nothing worth doing was ever easy.
- 0.3 Release - Complete package containing public keys and repo files.
Communication
Mailing Lists
Upsteam Wiki and Web
Links/Bugs/Tracking
Source Code Control
Blogs
http://sbr600blog.blogspot.com/
Seneca Particpants
Andrew Greene