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dch -i | dch -i "Reupload." |
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That last command will prompt you to edit the debian changelog. It creates a new entry for you, which is what tells the system that the package has changed and needs re-processing. | That last command will add an entry to the Debian changelog, which is what tells the system that the package has changed and needs re-processing. You can override the name/email that is used by setting the DEBEMAIL environment variable. debsign (run by debuild below) will attempt to find your GPG key by using the email address in the changelog entry. Alternatively, you can set DEBSIGN_KEYID=yourid in ~/.devscripts. |
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dput <package>.changes | dput dogfood <package>.changes |
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Now, ''on dogfood'': {{{ sudo -u launchpad -i <<EOF cd /srv/launchpad.net/codelines/current .//scripts/process-upload.py -vv -C insecure ../../ubuntu-queue EOF }}} |
Re-Uploading a Package
Here's how to re-upload an existing package to Soyuz on dogfood.
First, make sure you have this in your ~/.dput.cf:
[dogfood] fqdn = dogfood.launchpad.net method = ftp incoming = ubuntu/ login = anonymous allow_unsigned_uploads = 0
On your local machine, run:
apt-get source <package> # (Or obtain in some other way) cd <package-dir> dch -i "Reupload."
That last command will add an entry to the Debian changelog, which is what tells the system that the package has changed and needs re-processing. You can override the name/email that is used by setting the DEBEMAIL environment variable.
debsign (run by debuild below) will attempt to find your GPG key by using the email address in the changelog entry. Alternatively, you can set DEBSIGN_KEYID=yourid in ~/.devscripts.
Then:
debuild -S cd .. dput dogfood <package>.changes
Now, on dogfood:
sudo -u launchpad -i <<EOF cd /srv/launchpad.net/codelines/current .//scripts/process-upload.py -vv -C insecure ../../ubuntu-queue EOF