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[[!meta title="Keyringer: development guidelines and workflow"]]
Index
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[[!toc levels=4]]
Development environment
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The following steps needs to be run just once for each arch and distro version.
### Create the `debian/` structure
if [ ! -d "debian" ]; then
dh_make -p keyringer_0.1 --createorig
fi
### Setup a sid pbuilder chroot
DIST=sid git-pbuilder create
### Setup a sid cowbuilder chroot
DIST=sid sudo cowbuilder --create
Environment maintenance
-----------------------
These steps should be run once in a while to ensure we have an up to date packaging environment.
### Pbuilder
DIST=sid git-pbuilder update
### Cowbuilder
DIST=sid sudo cowbuilder --update
Release workflow
----------------
Go to master branch
git checkout master
Prepare the source code:
$EDITOR keyringer # and update KEYRINGER_VERSION
$EDITOR ChangeLog
VERSION="`./keyringer | head -n 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 2`"
Create and upload a new release:
make release
Update the debian branch:
git checkout debian
git-import-orig --upstream-vcs-tag=$VERSION ../tarballs/keyringer-$VERSION.tar.bz2
dch -e # fine tune the changelog prepared by git-dch
git commit -a -m "Updating debian/changelog"
Push everything:
git push --tags
Build the package from the debian Git branch:
git-buildpackage
Run lintian (or [add it to your pbuilder hooks](http://askubuntu.com/questions/140697/how-do-i-run-lintian-from-pbuilder-dist)):
lintian --info --display-info --pedantic --color auto \
../build-area/keyringer_$VERSION*.changes
Create a signed tag in the debian branch:
git-buildpackage --git-tag-only --git-sign-tags
Notes:
* `git-import-orig` takes care of running `pristine-tar commit`, of merging of the tag and orig tarball into the upstream branch, and then it merges the result into the debian branch. With the above configuration, it also runs git-dch to do the bulk of the work in `debian/changelog`.
* To build a development package, checkout the debian branch, merge master, run `git-dch --auto --snapshot` and build.
Adding or changing a subcommand
-------------------------------
When adding a new subcommand or changing subcommand behavior, ensure:
* Documentation is updated.
* Manpage is updated.
* Shell completions are updated.
Test environment
----------------
Setup:
keyringer test init ~/code/tests/keyringer
Teardown:
rm -rf ~/code/tests/keyringer
rm ~/.keyringer/test
sed -i -e '/^test=/d' ~/.keyringer/config
Translation
-----------
Run just once:
cd share/man
po4a-gettextize -f text -m keyringer.1.mdwn -p keyringer.pot
References
----------
* [Using Git for Debian Packaging](http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/notes/debian/git.html).
* [Building packages from the Git repository](http://honk.sigxcpu.org/projects/git-buildpackage/manual-html/gbp.building.html).
* [Cowbuilder](https://wiki.debian.org/cowbuilder).
* [git-pbuilder](https://wiki.debian.org/git-pbuilder).
* [PackagingWithGit - Debian Wiki](https://wiki.debian.org/PackagingWithGit).
* [Generating pristine tarballs from git repositories](http://joeyh.name/blog/entry/generating_pristine_tarballs_from_git_repositories/).
* [Debian Packaging](https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging).
* [Debian Upstream Guide](https://wiki.debian.org/UpstreamGuide).
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