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== Package Management and Development == | == Package Management and Development == | ||
=== Overview === | === Overview === | ||
| - | Like other Linux distros, MeeGo is a package-based system, and it is using RPM package end. The RPM packages are managed in | + | [[File:Distribution-process-overview-with-obs.png|thumb|260px|right|The development process when using OBS]] |
| + | [[File:Distribution-process-without-obs.png|thumb|260px|right|The development process w/o using OBS]] | ||
| + | Like other Linux distros, MeeGo is a package-based system, and it is using [http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/index.html RPM] package end. The RPM packages are managed in [http://wiki.meego.com/Zypper Zypper] repos. The MeeGo development is using [http://wiki.opensuse.org/Portal:Build_Service Open Build Service (OBS)] to manage and build packages. If you are a serious and frequent MeeGo contributor, you need an OBS account to commit your changes back to MeeGo. Casual contributors can work without using OBS, and submit your changes back into MeeGo through the [http://lists.meego.com/mailman/listinfo mailing list] or work with the package maintainers to submit changes. | ||
| - | The | + | The overall processes of development with and without an OBS account are shown in the right figures. Detail description of the processes can be found below. |
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=== Development with MeeGo OBS account === | === Development with MeeGo OBS account === | ||
* [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers#How_to_get_started|Request a new OBS account]] | * [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers#How_to_get_started|Request a new OBS account]] | ||
| - | * [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/WebUI_part_1|Login and first steps]] | + | * [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/WebUI_part_1|OBS WebUI: Login and first steps]] |
| - | * [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/WebUI_part_2| | + | * [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/WebUI_part_2|OBS WebUI: Link packages and adding a repository]] |
* [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers#How_to_use_the_commandline_client|How to use the command line client for daily operations]] | * [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers#How_to_use_the_commandline_client|How to use the command line client for daily operations]] | ||
* [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/Using_OBS_chroot_for_development|Using OBS chroot for development]] | * [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/Using_OBS_chroot_for_development|Using OBS chroot for development]] | ||
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* [[Local_Build_Without_OBS_Needed|Build and develop packages without OBS ]] | * [[Local_Build_Without_OBS_Needed|Build and develop packages without OBS ]] | ||
* [[Recompile_kernel | Example: Recompile kernel]] | * [[Recompile_kernel | Example: Recompile kernel]] | ||
| + | * [[How to development with multiple packages with dependencies]] | ||
* [[Distribution/Create_image_based_on_new_RPM|Create image based on new RPM]] | * [[Distribution/Create_image_based_on_new_RPM|Create image based on new RPM]] | ||
=== Packaging === | === Packaging === | ||
* [[Packaging/Guidelines|Packaging Guidelines]] | * [[Packaging/Guidelines|Packaging Guidelines]] | ||
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| - | === | + | === Submission to MeeGo === |
| - | * [[ | + | * [[Release_Engineering/New_Package_Checklist|Checklist for new package submissions]] |
| - | * [[ | + | * [[Release_Engineering/Submission_Checklist|Developer's checklist for code submissions]] |
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* [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers#IRC_.2F_mailinglists_.2F_contact|irc / mailing lists / contact]] | * [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers#IRC_.2F_mailinglists_.2F_contact|irc / mailing lists / contact]] | ||
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| + | == Software Repo == | ||
| + | * [[Create and update repos]] | ||
| + | * [[Distribution/Package_Management|Package Management]] | ||
== Developer Tools == | == Developer Tools == | ||
=== Image Creation === | === Image Creation === | ||
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* [[Image_Creation_For_Beginners|MIC2 for Beginners]] | * [[Image_Creation_For_Beginners|MIC2 for Beginners]] | ||
| - | * [[Image Configurations | + | * [[Image_Creation|MIC2]] |
| + | * [[Image Configurations - KickStart Files]] | ||
=== OBS command line === | === OBS command line === | ||
* Part 1 - [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/CLI_Part_1|initial setup]] | * Part 1 - [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/CLI_Part_1|initial setup]] | ||
* Part 2 - [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/CLI_Part_2|checkout & branch]] | * Part 2 - [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/CLI_Part_2|checkout & branch]] | ||
| - | * Part 3 - [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/CLI_Part_4|more commands: localcheckbuild]] | + | * Part 3 - [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/CLI_Part_3|commit & request]] |
| + | * Part 4 - [[Build_Infrastructure/Packagers_Developers/CLI_Part_4|more commands: localcheckbuild]] | ||
=== Spec tool === | === Spec tool === | ||
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== Distribution Infrastructure == | == Distribution Infrastructure == | ||
* [[Build_Infrastructure|Build Infrastructure - OBS]] | * [[Build_Infrastructure|Build Infrastructure - OBS]] | ||
| - | * [[Release Infrastructure - BOSS | + | * [[Release_Infrastructure/BOSS|Release Infrastructure - BOSS]] |
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
This page describes basic information you needed if you want to contribute to MeeGo. Target audience is community member who wish to involve in MeeGo development.
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Like other Linux distros, MeeGo is a package-based system, and it is using RPM package end. The RPM packages are managed in Zypper repos. The MeeGo development is using Open Build Service (OBS) to manage and build packages. If you are a serious and frequent MeeGo contributor, you need an OBS account to commit your changes back to MeeGo. Casual contributors can work without using OBS, and submit your changes back into MeeGo through the mailing list or work with the package maintainers to submit changes.
The overall processes of development with and without an OBS account are shown in the right figures. Detail description of the processes can be found below.