Fedora/Firefox Repository Setup for Nightly and Beta builds

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Project Name

Repository Setup for Mozilla Nightlies and Betas - Firefox Versions (4, 3.6)

Project Description

Automating the process of RPM building and repository updates for Fedora systems of different architectures. Architectures such as Firefox (4, 3.6) Beta's and Nightlies.

Project Leader(s)

  • Brett van Gennip
  • Yauheni Khabian
  • Vitalijs Bluzmans
  • Tarinur Choudhury

Project Contributor(s)

  • Chris Tyler
  • Armen Zambrano Gasparnian

Project Details

point 1 - install repositories - installing a YUM system to grab Point 2 - installation of the Repositories point 3 - create account on bugzilla

Project Plan

Goals for each release:

  • 0.1

setup any package to be acquired from our repository Installing the repository VIA an RPM

  • 0.2

Manual creation of the SPEC file with the BETA Version to create a functional RPM After tested and satisfied with the results TEST with NIGHTLY Packages

Manual creation of the SPEC file with the NIGHTLY Version to create a functional RPM

  • 0.3

Automation of the creation of the SPEC File


Project News

  • Day One Notes - October 8th 2010

Project: Repository Setup for Mozilla Nightlies and Betas Many web developers want access to the latest Firefox pre-releases, including the nightly builds and beta releases. Mozilla's build team wants to make these accessible as parallel-installable binaries, released through a Fedora-compatible repository. This project involves setting this up.

Subprojects:

  • Build configuration for the RPM files.
  • Repository configuration RPMs.
  • Getting SELinux to work with the nightlies.


Website --> Firefox Nightlies

point 1 install repositories installing a YUM system to grab Point 2 installation of the Repositories point 3 create account on bugzilla

2 repositories for x86 and 64-bit --> producting the rpms

Creating spec files for nightlies ...

pull in nightly build and package

automate it using a script from the website

repository setup -> signing it -->

create the rpm for the repo

seperate nightlies and beta?? AND x86 and 64-bit ??

--> Problem --> Getting SELinux to work with the nightlies.

October 12 -

  • BUGZILLA - 600317

lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo

Problem -->

When you download the nightlies you get a set of source code. This is inconvenient and adds another step for people to start testing the nighties and Beta versions of the software.

WE NEED betas to co-exist with the firefox Original working package.

Solution -->

Add a system (RPM and Repository Setup) for streamlined setup for users to test the firefox software Nightlies and Betas.

project plan

what we need to learn -

   --> REPOSITORY SETUP - WHAT IS IT ?HOW DO WE SET IT UP
   --> SPEC FILE CREATION FOR THE NIGHLTLIES
   --> SELINUX <-- HOW IT WORKS AND HOW WE CAN

resources --

   --> EBOOK
   --> WIKI
   --> PLANETS
       --> FIND PEOPLE THAT MAY BE OF HELP OF SELINUX
  • Milestone 1 -
   -> setup any package to be acquired from our repository
  • Milestone 2 - RPM Fusion -- a separate reposit
   ->installing the repository VIA an RPM


  • Milestone 3 -
   -> Manual creation of the SPEC file with the BETA Version to create a functional RPM
   -> After tested and satisfied with the results TEST with NIGHTLY Packages
   -> Manual creation of the SPEC file with the NIGHTLY Version to create a functional RPM
  • Milestone 4 -
   -> Automation of the creation of the SPEC File


Steps needed to take -

   -Need to setup 2 repos - x86 and x86_64 of beta and Nightlies
   -Experimentation with the nightly build and how it works with SELinux


Project sections and Assignments -

   Repository Setup -->                                                       Vitalijs 
   SPEC File Building for Nightlies and Beta's For 64bit and x86 Packages --> Eugene , Tarinur
   Nightly compatibility with SELinux -->                                     Brett , Tarinur

Nightlies are located at Firefox Nightlies