[gluster-packaging] volunteers for packaging 3.5.7
Kaleb S. KEITHLEY
kkeithle at redhat.com
Mon Dec 14 15:39:12 UTC 2015
On 11/25/2015 09:34 AM, Kaleb KEITHLEY wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We need the following builds:
> Debian:
> Debian wheezy, on rhs-vm-12
> Debian jessie, on rhs-vm-13
> Debian stretch, on rhs-vm-16
> Ubuntu:
> Ubuntu precise, trusty, wily, on Launchpad (using rhs-vm-17)
> Fedora/EPEL:
> Fedora and EPEL, scratch build list at the end.
>
> Note: signing keys have changed. This only affects Debian, Fedora, and
> EPEL. Refer to the instructions I have sent previously. Anywhere you see
> command line options to specify the signing key, e.g. -k1F561CF9 or -k
> 1F561CF9, now use the new key instead. All the Debian builds will use
> -k9BCD55B2 or -k 9BCD55B2. (The Ubuntu launchpad builds have not
> changed.) The password(s) can be found in ~glusterpackager/README on all
> the systems. As always, keep the keys and passwords safe. I.e. don't
> copy them to other systems.
>
> (You can see the keys as user glusterpackager with `gpg --list-keys`.)
>
> All the Fedora, EPEL6, and EPEL7 RPMs are to be signed with the 2048-bit
> RSA key. This is the default. EPEL5 RPMs need to be signed with the
> 1024-bit DSA key. To do this, as user glusterpackager, edit
> ~glusterpackager/.rpmmacros. Change the _gpg_name to 0xF4090983.
> Remember to restore the _gpg_name to 0x9BCD55B2 afterwards
>
> The EPEL5 repo metadata files need to be created with md5 checksums. Use
> `createrepo -s md5 .`
>
> The new download.gluster.org has restricted access. Use
> rhs-vm-18.gdev.lab.eng.bos.redhat.com to download and sign the RPMs and
> create the repos. All the scripts to download from koji are there. (sign
> on as root/redhat, create your own account if you want.) Afterwards tar
> up the repos and tell me where the tar file is and I'll upload to d.g.o.
>
> Likewise for the Debian builds. Let me know when they're done and I'll
> upload them to d.g.o.
>
> Also, please remember to `git push` your Debian and Ubuntu changes.
>
> Reply here. First come, first served. Please do the builds you actually
> volunteered for. I think there was some slight confusion about who was
> doing what the last time.
> Thanks
--
Kaleb
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