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If a repository is frozen, the updates should be submitted as described in "[[Requesting an Update]]". | If a repository is frozen, the updates should be submitted as described in "[[Requesting an Update]]". | ||
+ | *'''List of project and corresponding git branches:''' | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Project | ||
+ | ! Package Suffix | ||
+ | ! Corresponding git branch | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ROSA 2012 Marathon | ||
+ | | rosa.lts2012.0 | ||
+ | | rosa2012lts | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ROSA 2012.1 Devel | ||
+ | | rosa.2012.1 | ||
+ | | rosa2012.1 | ||
+ | |} | ||
[[Category:Packaging Policies]] | [[Category:Packaging Policies]] |
Revision as of 18:13, 13 June 2012
Here is a short list of rules that maintainers must follow when submitting builds of their ABF projects to official ROSA repositories.
- Each ABF project MUST have a branch corresponding to a target platform. For instance, a project that yields packages for ROSA 2012 Marathon MUST have
rosa2012lts
branch. See the picture for an example. - Always raise the release of the package you built, or changes in the package will not be added to the metadata.
- All packages built for a repository must be build from the corresponding branch
Caution!
failing to follow these rules may—and will—result in having your fixes automatically discarded from the repositories!
If a repository is frozen, the updates should be submitted as described in "Requesting an Update".
- List of project and corresponding git branches:
Project | Package Suffix | Corresponding git branch |
---|---|---|
ROSA 2012 Marathon | rosa.lts2012.0 | rosa2012lts |
ROSA 2012.1 Devel | rosa.2012.1 | rosa2012.1 |