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===Stage one: EC:=== |
===Stage one: EC:=== |
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* Quanta e-mails EC release and changelog to the OLPC BIOS contact, signed and encrypted with PGP |
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* Quanta stores current EC build in a laptop.org GIT tree |
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** along with EC changelog and file hashes |
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** see notes below |
** see notes below |
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* Quanta and OLPC test this version of EC |
* Quanta and OLPC test this version of EC |
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* Quanta tags for release |
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* Quanta sends mail to OLPC announcing the release, along with hashes from their build system |
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* OLPC acknowledges receipt |
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===Stage two: Buildrom:=== |
===Stage two: Buildrom:=== |
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* Pull EC release from |
* Pull EC release from http://dev.laptop.org/pub/ec/, check hashes |
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* Update buildrom changelog and tag for release |
* Update buildrom changelog and tag for release |
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* Update SPI flash version string in buildrom binary |
* Update SPI flash version string in buildrom binary |
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* Create buildrom SRPM |
* Create buildrom SRPM |
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* announce build to BIOS team and Ray, release candidate testing begins |
* announce build to BIOS team and Ray, release candidate testing begins |
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* test on a 256M board |
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* install the binary RPMs on Tinderbox machines |
* install the binary RPMs on Tinderbox machines |
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* >12 hours of burn-in warm reboot testing on Tinderbox |
* >12 hours of burn-in warm reboot testing on Tinderbox |
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* Release builds kept in a separate directory |
* Release builds kept in a separate directory |
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* Update the version number in LB from release candidate to final |
* Update the version number in LB from release candidate to final |
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** Could we do this without rebuilding and changing the hashes? |
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* Announce new build and hashes to devel-boards@ (requires moderation). |
* Announce new build and hashes to devel-boards@ (requires moderation). |
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==Using |
==Using PGP for EC code== |
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Download and run ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.5.exe |
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Using a revision-control system allows us to keep a copy of old EC releases, the changes between releases, and to know which EC binary was part of which release. There is already a GIT server running on laptop.org; the appropriate person at Quanta would need to install [http://git.or.cz/ GIT] and SSH, both of which work under [http://www.cygwin.com/ Cygwin], and would need to send us their SSH public key. |
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Download and install from http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ |
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A draft set of instructions would be: |
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Download Enigmail from http://www.mozilla-enigmail.org/downloads/enigmail-0.94.1.1-tb15-linux.xpi |
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git clone git+ssh://user@dev.laptop.org/git/projects/quanta-ec |
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cd quanta-ec |
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cp /latestec . |
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git add latestec # this line only needs to be run the first time through |
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git commit -a # this will prompt for a commit message, which should be the changelog |
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git push --all |
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Download http://dev.laptop.org/pub/ec/olpc-bios-key.pub |
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There is a GIT tutorial [http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/tutorial.html here], and our own instructions [http://dev.laptop.org/wiki/ImportingYourProject here]. |
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Run Thunderbird |
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Set up an e-mail account; when asked for name, use "Quanta OLPC BIOS" |
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Tools menu->Extensions: |
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* Click install, find downloaded Enigmail .xpi |
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* Restart Thunderbird |
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OpenPGP menu->Key Management: |
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* choose "No", don't use wizard |
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* Generate menu->new key pair: |
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** Enter passphrase twice |
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** Set key expiry to 2 months |
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** Supply key fingerprint to OLPC |
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Tools menu->Account Settings->OpenPGP Security: |
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* OpenPGP support should be enabled |
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* Check "encrypt messages by default" and "sign encrypted messages by default" |
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Tools menu->Account Settings->Copies & folders: |
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* Uncheck "Place a copy in" |
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Tools menu->Account Settings->Composition & Addressing: |
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* Uncheck "Compose messages in HTML format" |
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OpenPGP menu->Key Management: |
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* File menu->import keys from file |
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* Choose the downloaded olpc-bios-key.pub file |
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Click "Write": |
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* To: bios@laptop.org |
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* OpenPGP menu->"Send My Public Key" |
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* Attach changelog |
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* Attach EC file |
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* Click "Send" |
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* Choose "inline pgp" |
Revision as of 20:47, 20 October 2006
Release procedure
Here is a draft of a BIOS release procedure.
Stage one: EC:
- Quanta e-mails EC release and changelog to the OLPC BIOS contact, signed and encrypted with PGP
- see notes below
- Quanta and OLPC test this version of EC
Stage two: Buildrom:
- Pull EC release from http://dev.laptop.org/pub/ec/, check hashes
- Update buildrom changelog and tag for release
- Update SPI flash version string in buildrom binary
- Create buildrom SRPM
- Build two flavors of binary RPM for the two RAM variants
Stage three: Testing:
- announce build to BIOS team and Ray, release candidate testing begins
- test on a 256M board
- install the binary RPMs on Tinderbox machines
- >12 hours of burn-in warm reboot testing on Tinderbox
- cold boot tests
- we need a cold boot solution; X10 doesn't seem to like the power at OLPC
- After automated tests, send "Who has tested?" mail asking for problem reports
- Release after twelve hours if no problem reports
Stage four: Release:
- Release builds kept in a separate directory
- Update the version number in LB from release candidate to final
- Announce new build and hashes to devel-boards@ (requires moderation).
Using PGP for EC code
Download and run ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/gnupg-w32cli-1.4.5.exe
Download and install from http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/
Download Enigmail from http://www.mozilla-enigmail.org/downloads/enigmail-0.94.1.1-tb15-linux.xpi
Download http://dev.laptop.org/pub/ec/olpc-bios-key.pub
Run Thunderbird
Set up an e-mail account; when asked for name, use "Quanta OLPC BIOS"
Tools menu->Extensions:
- Click install, find downloaded Enigmail .xpi
- Restart Thunderbird
OpenPGP menu->Key Management:
- choose "No", don't use wizard
- Generate menu->new key pair:
- Enter passphrase twice
- Set key expiry to 2 months
- Supply key fingerprint to OLPC
Tools menu->Account Settings->OpenPGP Security:
- OpenPGP support should be enabled
- Check "encrypt messages by default" and "sign encrypted messages by default"
Tools menu->Account Settings->Copies & folders:
- Uncheck "Place a copy in"
Tools menu->Account Settings->Composition & Addressing:
- Uncheck "Compose messages in HTML format"
OpenPGP menu->Key Management:
- File menu->import keys from file
- Choose the downloaded olpc-bios-key.pub file
Click "Write":
- To: bios@laptop.org
- OpenPGP menu->"Send My Public Key"
- Attach changelog
- Attach EC file
- Click "Send"
- Choose "inline pgp"