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TestTracker

Track Perl module and test relationships so you can guess what are the best tests to run.

Building the Ubuntu Lucid Package

These notes are a work in progress and specific to my environment. PSEUDO CODE:

SRC_VERSION="0.006"
PKG_VERSION="$SRC_VERSION-1"
DISTRO="ubuntu-lucid"

dzil release
rm -rf TestTracker-$SRC_VERSION # Removed "temp" directory...
mv TestTracker-$SRC_VERSION.tar.gz /tmp/
git tag -a -m '' v$SRC_VERSION # If you don't upload the release we still need to tag...

# import the dist using git-buildpackage
git checkout $DISTRO
git-import-orig /tmp/TestTracker-$SRC_VERSION.tar.gz
rm -f /tmp/TestTracker-$SRC_VERSION.tar.gz

# update the changelog
dch -v $PKG_VERSION
git commit -m "Updated changelog for $PKG_VERSION." debian/changelog
git tag -a -m "" $DISTRO/$PKG_VERSION
git push --all
git push --tags

# build package
ssh vmpool39
PKG_VERSION=$PKG_VERSION
cd ~/git-buildpackage/TestTracker
git pull --ff-only
git-buildpackage -us -uc -S
rm -rf ~/sbuild/build/*
cd ..
sbuild --source --dist=lucid-amd64 --arch-all libtesttracker-perl_$PKG_VERSION.dsc
rsync -av --delete /home/vmuser/sbuild/build/ nnutter@linus43:~/pkg/
logout

# Test package locally.
dpkg -i ~/pkg/libtesttracker-perl_$PKG_VERSION*.deb

# Push package to repo.
cd ~/pkg
tgi-dput libtesttracker-perl_$PKG_VERSION*.changes

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