SeaMonkey:Release Process:2.3.1
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Build Harness
Bugs
Tracking bug filed as bug 679705
Build Engineer
Justin Wood
Signed-off Revisions
- releases/comm-release
- e058afbc7361
- releases/mozilla-release
- 504b6b4cace0
(SEAMONKEY_2_3_RELBRANCH)
- dom-inspector
- DOMI_2_0_10_RELEASE
(DOMI_2_0_10)
- chatzilla
- 144f0c279a3b
- venkman
- 5e7659a617fa
L10n revisions to be based on what was shipped in SeaMonkey 2.3b3. Copied the revisions over to the release config.
Notes
- Have to do the same s/mac/mac64/ work as in SeaMonkey 2.1b2. Will have to look into an easier way for that
- Enabled the version bumping for this release, as we'll be 2.3.1
Build
- Made sure all build machines have clean release directories.
- Manually on windows, jumphost
sh relclean.sh
- Manually on windows, jumphost
- Updated patcher-configs for release.
- Updated build/buildbot-configs e816d4d72215 for configs
- Updated and reconfigured buildmaster
- Kicked off with the following command:
buildbot sendchange --username=Callek --master=localhost:9010 --branch=releases/comm-release -c "SeaMonkey 2.3.1build1" doit
- Tagging and all builds succeeded normally
Fake tr locale
Not Needed for this build
Signing
- Our mac builds (non en-US) uploaded to mac64/ so I had to move them over to mac/ on stage, for both updates and builds.
- Logged onto stage-old.mozilla.org and ran
sh ~/mac64tomac.sh
- which moves all mac64 files/directories to mac, and removes the mac64 dir.
- Logged onto stage-old.mozilla.org and ran
- We have no signing infrastructure for SeaMonkey right now, so I faked the signing step that is usually done after completion of builds and L10n repacks and before the update generation.
- Logged onto stage-old.mozilla.org and ran
sh ~/fakesign.sh
Updates and Verification
- _l10n_verify and updates started automatically, triggered by the fake-signing.
- All good, no string changes.
Updates from 2.3 to 2.3.1
- Update finished ok
- Verifications finished ok
Updates from beta's to 2.3.1
- Following the lead of Firefox6.0 we're manually creating Updates from 2.3beta's and making 2.3b3 a partial update as well.
Used cb-seamonkey-linux-02 which generated the updates
cd /builds/slave/rel*updates/build # Bump mozBeta-seamonkey-branch-patcher2.cfg, no -u needed PERL5LIB=../tools/lib/perl perl ../tools/release/patcher-config-bump.pl \ -p seamonkey -r SeaMonkey -v 2.3.1 -a 2.3.1 -o 2.3 -b 1 \ -c patcher-configs/mozBeta-seamonkey-branch-patcher2.cfg \ -t stage-old.mozilla.org -f ftp.mozilla.org \ -d download.mozilla.org -l shipped-locales --platform linux \ --platform macosx64 --platform win32 --marname seamonkey \ --oldmarname seamonkey # Sanity check cvs -q diff -u patcher-configs/mozBeta-seamonkey-branch-patcher2.cfg cvs -q commit \ -m "Configuration bump: mozBeta-seamonkey-branch-patcher2.cfg, from 2.3b3 to 2.3 build 1" \ patcher-configs/mozBeta-seamonkey-branch-patcher2.cfg rm -rf temp # Due to the previous update run sharing versions with Beta run perl patcher2.pl --download --app=seamonkey --brand=SeaMonkey \ --config=patcher-configs/mozBeta-seamonkey-branch-patcher2.cfg perl patcher2.pl --create-patches --partial-patchlist-file=patchlist.cfg \ --app=seamonkey --brand=SeaMonkey \ --config=patcher-configs/mozBeta-seamonkey-branch-patcher2.cfg find temp/seamonkey/2.3-2.3.1/ftp/seamonkey/nightly/2.3.1-candidates/build1 \ -type f -exec chmod 644 '{}' ';' find temp/seamonkey/2.3-2.3.1/ftp/seamonkey/nightly/2.3.1-candidates/build1 \ -type d -exec chmod 755 '{}' ';'
rsync -av -e 'ssh -oIdentityFile=~/.ssh/seabld_dsa' '--exclude=*complete.mar' \ temp/seamonkey/2.3-2.3.1/ftp/seamonkey/nightly/2.3.1-candidates/build1/update \ seabld@stage-old.mozilla.org:/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.3.1-candidates/build1/
rsync -av -e 'ssh -oIdentityFile=~/.ssh/seabld_dsa' \ temp/seamonkey/2.3-2.3.1/aus2.test/ \ seabld@aus2-community.mozilla.org:/opt/aus2/snippets/staging/SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-2.3beta-build1-test rsync -av -e 'ssh -oIdentityFile=~/.ssh/seabld_dsa' \ temp/seamonkey/2.3-2.3.1/aus2.beta/ \ seabld@aus2-community.mozilla.org:/opt/aus2/snippets/staging/SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-2.3beta-build1-beta
Push to the betatest channel
# seabld@aus2-community.mozilla.org cd /opt/aus2/snippets/staging/ ~/bin/backupsnip SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-2.3beta-build1-test ~/bin/pushsnip SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-2.3beta-build1-test
Merge with automatically generated snippets:
# seabld@aus2-community.mozilla.org cd /opt/aus2/snippets/staging/ rsync -avP SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-2.3beta-build1-beta/ SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-with-beta/ rsync -avP SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-2.3beta-build1-beta/ SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-with-beta/
Copy Language Packs
Used langpackmove.sh
as documented in 2.0b1 notes to move the langpacks into the directory we want them in for release.
Zipcopy
Used zipcopy.sh
as documented in 2.0b1 notes to move the Windows zips into the directory we want them in for release.
Create Checksums
With make-checksums.sh
as documented in 2.0.3 notes, created MD5SUMS and SHA1SUMS files containing all files we release - copying the README from last time and replacing the versions as needed, as well as doing the same for Linux x86_64.
Push To Mirrors
Used mirrorpush.sh
as documented in 2.0.3 notes to finally push the files to the public dir for mirrors to pick them up.
- Note, that this "push to mirrors" was done before bouncer was updated. So have to wait a bit before we can do the next step
Push Updates to the beta Channel
Note use: SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-with-beta
On aus |/opt/aus2/snippets/staging/|:
~/bin/backupsnip SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-with-beta ~/bin/pushsnip SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1-with-beta
Final Verification
Used 'Force Build' to start the final_verification builder;
Push build to TrendMicro
I used the TrendMicro provided staging ftp directory to stage 2.1rc1 en-us win32 for them to scan, and be sure there are no false-positives.
Push Updates to the release Channel
Note use SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1
On aus |/opt/aus2/snippets/staging/|:
~/bin/backupsnip SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1 ~/bin/pushsnip SeaMonkey-2.3.1-build1
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