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KOffice tagging HOWTO.
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* OVERVIEW
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Recently, we've had two people preparing KOffice releases: one tagging
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trunk or the branch, the other tagging the l10n files. The former is
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done using the tag_all script, see 'TAGGING TRUNK/BRANCHES' below.
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The latter is done using the koffice-l10n script, which can be used to
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tag koffice-l10n without downloading the entire l10n tree. This is
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described in TAGGING L10N below.
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Things to look out for:
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The tag_all script will create the tags/koffice/x.y.z directory, if it
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doesn't exist. So will koffice-l10n. Co-ordinate with anyone else
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tagging to avoid two people doing the `svn mkdir', otherwise you'll
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get conflicts. Particularly, if someone else is doing the l10n tag,
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you should check that they are not already preparing their tag because
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l10n tagging takes longer.
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* TAGGING TRUNK/BRANCHES
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1. Get the latest sources with "svn up" and check if builds with
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unsermake and automake. Also check if it compiles with
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--enable-final and with builddir!=srcdir.
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2. Checkout trunk/KDE/kde-common/release. The files in that directory
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will support you in creating the tarball.
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3. Create directories as per checklist, under the directory that
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contains the scripts from kde-common/release;
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cd release
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mkdir clean sources-old sources dirty test build done
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4. Change the version in the "common" file.
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5. Change the version of koffice in the "version" script that is
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called from tag_all;
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HEADURL=branches/koffice/1.6/koffice
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DESTURL=tags/koffice/1.5.2/$1
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5. Make sure the "modules" file only contains koffice.
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echo "koffice" > modules
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6. Use the "checkout" script to create a KOffice checkout of the
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named brached in the "clean/koffice" directory.
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You may need to define (where mysvnusername needs to be replaced
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with your kde-svn username);
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export SVNUSER="mysvnusername"
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export SVNPROTOCOL="https"
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7. Update to new version-number, e.g. at
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configure.in.in
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koffice/koffice.lsm
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koffice/configure.in.in
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lib/kofficecore/kofficeversion.h
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kexi/kexi_version.h
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kplato/kptaboutdata.h
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8. Run the "fixuifiles" script (from kdesdk).
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cd clean/koffice
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find . -type f -name "*.ui" -exec fixuifiles {} ';'
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9. Commit all changes.
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10. Run the "tag_all" script.
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11. Now it's simply a matter of uploading and signing, as per
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RELEASE_CHECKLIST.
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12. Also don't forget to add a new section at bugs.kde.org for the new
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version.
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* TAGGING L10N
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The instructions for this are at the top of the koffice-l10n script.
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The script avoids downloading the entire l10n tree, but does end up
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making hundreds of connections to the svn server.
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It seems it _might_ be a good idea make the script checkout from
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anonsvn first. For this, simply change the line that begins "BASE="
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in the script, then use:
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svn switch --relocate \
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svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/tags/koffice \
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$SVNPROTOCOL://$SVNUSER@svn.kde.org/home/kde/tags/koffice
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... after running the script. However, as the script stands, it just
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checkout from svn.kde.org server. The problem with this method is
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that copying the admin directory in scripts doesn't get added to the
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tag. Fix the script, or copy it manually if you use this technique.
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Note that `svn switch --relocate' is _very_ slow for what it appears
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to be doing. If you're not convinced it's doing anything, the value
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from the following should be decreasing:
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find clean/tags-koffice -type d -a ! -regex .*svn.*| \
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(xargs -I{} svn info {})|grep ^URL.*anon|wc
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If you have problems when running ./pack, you should ensure that you
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have the latest customizations directory from kdelibs/kdoctools in the
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current KDE branch.
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