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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:
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:


  [root@nst-dev-32 repo]# scp -rp nst-2.13.0-1713/ cirrus:/NSTDEV32/releases/nst-2.13.0-1713/
  [root@dev18-32 repo]# scp -rp nst-18-4509/ cirrus:/NSTDEV32/releases/nst-18-4509/
   
   
  ... Many files are transferred ...
  ... Many files are transferred ...
   
   
  [root@nst-dev-32 repo]#
  [root@dev18-32 repo]#

Revision as of 08:08, 13 April 2013

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:

[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
[root@nst-dev-32 repo]# emacs nst-2.15.0-2515/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).

[root@dev18-32 repo]# (unset DISPLAY; make -C yum sftp-sf SFUSER=your-user-id)
make: Entering directory `/root/repo/yum'
if [ -z "" ]; then \
	  sftp your-user-id,nst@frs.sourceforge.net:/home/frs/project/n/ns/nst/; \
	else \
	  nautilus ssh://your-user-id,nst@frs.sourceforge.net/home/frs/project/n/ns/nst/; \
	fi
Connecting to frs.sourceforge.net...
Enter passphrase for key '/root/.ssh/id_dsa': 
Changing to: /home/frs/project/n/ns/nst/
sftp> mkdir "NST/NST 18-4509"
sftp> ls NST
NST/NST 18-4509           NST/NST v2.13.0-2066      NST/NST v2.15.0-2515      
NST/NST v2.16.0-3170      NST/NST v2.16.0-4104    
sftp> cd "NST/NST 18-4509"
sftp> lcd ../nst-18-4509
sftp> lls
README.txt
nst-2.13.0-1713.i686.iso
nst-2.13.0-1713.tar.gz
nst-minimal-2.13.0-1713.i686.iso
release-notes-2.13.0-1713.txt
sftp> put README.txt
... Output as source is uploaded ...
sftp> put nst-18-4509.tar.gz
... Output as source is uploaded ...
sftp> put nst-18-4509.i686.iso
... Output as ISO is uploaded ...
sftp>

NOTE: In the past, we've had user's start to download files before they were fully transferred. To avoid this, you can transfer the files to the OldFiles directory first and then use the rename command to make the files "instantly" appear in the download area.

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:

[root@dev18-32 repo]# scp -rp nst-18-4509/ cirrus:/NSTDEV32/releases/nst-18-4509/

... Many files are transferred ...

[root@dev18-32 repo]#