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You should copy the release notes to a file named ''README.txt'', review and ''tweak'' them prior to uploading the files. For example:
 
You should copy the release notes to a file named ''README.txt'', review and ''tweak'' them prior to uploading the files. For example:
  
  [root@nst-dev-32 repo]# cp nst-2.15.0-2515/release-notes-2.15.0-2515.txt nst-2.15.0-2515/README.txt
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  [nst@nst24-repo repo]$ cp nst-24-7977/release-notes-24-7977.txt nst-24-7977/README.txt
  [root@nst-dev-32 repo]# emacs nst-2.15.0-2515/README.txt
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  [nst@nst24-repo repo]$ emacs -nw nst-24-7977/README.txt
  
 
= FTP to SourceForge =
 
= FTP to SourceForge =
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  sftp> put nst-24-7977.x86_64.iso
 
  sftp> put nst-24-7977.x86_64.iso
 
  Uploading nst-24-7977.x86_64.iso to /home/pfs/project/n/ns/nst/NST/NST 24-7977/nst-24-7977.x86_64.iso
 
  Uploading nst-24-7977.x86_64.iso to /home/pfs/project/n/ns/nst/NST/NST 24-7977/nst-24-7977.x86_64.iso
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sftp> exit
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[nst@nst24-repo repo]$
  
 
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= Save Copy On cirrus =
 
= Save Copy On cirrus =
  
You should also save a copy of the released files under the ''/NSTDEV32/releases'' (32 bit) and ''/NSTDEV64/releases'' (64 bit) directory corresponding to the build. For example, if you just produced the 32 bit ''nst-2.13.0-1713'' release, you would run the following command:
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You should also save a copy of the released files under the ''/NSTDEV64/releases'' directory. For example:
  
  [root@dev18-32 repo]# scp -rp nst-18-4509/ cirrus:/NSTDEV32/releases/nst-18-4509/
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  [nst@nst24-repo repo]$ rsync -avh -rp nst-24-7977 cirrus:/NSTDEV64/releases
 
   
 
   
  ... Many files are transferred ...
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  ... Files are transferred ...
 
   
 
   
  [root@dev18-32 repo]#
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  [nst@nst24-repo repo]$

Revision as of 19:19, 3 July 2016

Tweak Release Notes

You should copy the release notes to a file named README.txt, review and tweak them prior to uploading the files. For example:

[nst@nst24-repo repo]$ cp nst-24-7977/release-notes-24-7977.txt nst-24-7977/README.txt
[nst@nst24-repo repo]$ emacs -nw nst-24-7977/README.txt

FTP to SourceForge

At this point you can start transferring files to SourceForge. The make -C yum sftp-sf can be used to simplify this task (NOTE: It defaults to Nautilus if the DISPLAY variable is set, unset DISPLAY to remain on the command line).

[nst@nst24-repo repo]$ (unset DISPLAY; make -C yum sftp-sf SFUSER=USERNAME) 
make: Entering directory '/home/nst/repo/yum'
if [ -z "" ]; then \
  sftp USERNAME,nst@frs.sourceforge.net:/home/frs/project/n/ns/nst/; \
else \
  nautilus ssh://USERNAME,nst@frs.sourceforge.net/home/frs/project/n/ns/nst/; \
fi
Connected to frs.sourceforge.net.
Changing to: /home/frs/project/n/ns/nst/
sftp> mkdir "NST/NST 24-7977"
sftp> ls NST
NST/NST 20-6535     NST/NST 22-7248     NST/NST 22-7334     NST/NST 24-7977     
sftp> cd "NST/NST 24-7977"
sftp> lcd ../nst-24-7977
sftp> lls
nst-24-7977.tar.gz	README.txt
nst-24-7977.x86_64.iso	release-notes-24-7977.txt
sftp> put README.txt
Uploading README.txt to /home/pfs/project/n/ns/nst/NST/NST 24-7977/README.txt
README.txt                                    100% 1150     1.1KB/s   00:01    
sftp> put nst-24-7977.tar.gz
Uploading nst-24-7977.tar.gz to /home/pfs/project/n/ns/nst/NST/NST 24-7977/nst-24-7977.tar
sftp> put nst-24-7977.x86_64.iso
Uploading nst-24-7977.x86_64.iso to /home/pfs/project/n/ns/nst/NST/NST 24-7977/nst-24-7977.x86_64.iso
sftp> exit
[nst@nst24-repo repo]$


Save Copy On cirrus

You should also save a copy of the released files under the /NSTDEV64/releases directory. For example:

[nst@nst24-repo repo]$ rsync -avh -rp nst-24-7977 cirrus:/NSTDEV64/releases

... Files are transferred ...

[nst@nst24-repo repo]$