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The following lists the steps involved in preparing a new release of the NST.
The following lists the steps involved in preparing a new release of the NST.


The official release of the NST ISO images should only be created on the ''pristine'' development machines (under the ''repo'' directories on ''nst-dev-32'' and ''nst-dev-64'').
The official release of the NST ISO images should only be created on the ''pristine'' development machines (under the ''repo'' directory on ''nst28-repo'').


NOTE: As there are often significant changes between releases, these steps should be used and guidelines and revised each time a new release is created.
NOTE: As there are often significant changes between releases, these steps should be used and guidelines and revised each time a new release is created.


* '''Review ''TODO'' Comments in "pkginfo.xml" and "*.spec" Files'''
* '''Review ''TODO'' Comments in "pkginfo.xml" and "*.spec" Files'''


* [[Final Merge From Development Area]]
* [[Manual Package Updates]]


* [[Update Package Dependency Lists]]
* [[Update Package Dependency Lists]]


* [[Make Sure Public Repos Are Setup]]
* [[Make Sure Public Repos Are Setup]]
* [[Manual Package Updates]]


* [[Update The Welcome Page]]
* [[Update The Welcome Page]]
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* [[Update Release Notes]]
* [[Update Release Notes]]
* [[Final Merge From Development Area]]


* [[Build The Manifest]]
* [[Build The Manifest]]

Latest revision as of 06:19, 30 June 2018

The following lists the steps involved in preparing a new release of the NST.

The official release of the NST ISO images should only be created on the pristine development machines (under the repo directory on nst28-repo).

NOTE: As there are often significant changes between releases, these steps should be used and guidelines and revised each time a new release is created.

  • Review TODO Comments in "pkginfo.xml" and "*.spec" Files
  • Grab a Beer - You've earned it if you made it this far (you may want to take a shower at this point as well).