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Having a completely different image and build system the Dockerfile will always differ quite significantly from the upstream one. Nonetheless, it's still useful to make the commont parts to look alike as much as possible to ease maintanance and update. Note, this is just a small set of changes that are possible, more effort into this direction may follow at later stage.
Factory
Contains the definition of the packages built on OBS for the SUSE Edge Solution (WIP)
This repository is linked to an OBS project: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/isv:SUSE:Edge:Factory Every directory in this repository represents a package in that OBS project, those should be synced automatically from this repository.
Testing a fork or a development branch
You can create a project in your home space in OBS, use the same prjconf as the one of "isv:SUSE:Edge:Factory", and copy the repositories part of the metadata (adjust self references). Then add a scmsync stanza to your metadata like this (adjust repository path and branch):
<scmsync>https://src.opensuse.org/suse-edge/Factory#main</scmsync>
This is done automatically for any PR filed against this repository.
Cutting a release version branch
- Do the appropriate git branch command
- Change the project path in
.obs/common.py
file (e.g. fromisv:SUSE:Edge:Factory
toisv:SUSE:Edge:3.2
) - Change the branch reference in
.obs/common.py
file (e.g. frommain
to3.2
) - Commit those changes to the new branch and push the new branch
- Go take a few cups of coffee/tea/mate/... while waiting for OBS to build everything
- Once built do an
osc release
of the project for it to be copied over in theToTest
section - Hand over to QA to test whatever is in
ToTest
. (You can continue to work on the base branch if needed meanwhile)
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