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author | agc <agc@pkgsrc.org> | 2004-07-23 08:16:54 +0000 |
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committer | agc <agc@pkgsrc.org> | 2004-07-23 08:16:54 +0000 |
commit | 1bfbdb8f3b9083359ed0de364f5ebba533cb6ec9 (patch) | |
tree | e1b9e2949044ad633a82a8cb3ee4831842dbb460 /doc | |
parent | 1f147d0fe90cf457f6a636bfde678bd4d5fac4a8 (diff) | |
download | pkgsrc-1bfbdb8f3b9083359ed0de364f5ebba533cb6ec9.tar.gz |
Add a file describing the maintenance and administration of pkgsrc branches.
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diff --git a/doc/BRANCHES b/doc/BRANCHES new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5e6623cb103 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/BRANCHES @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +pkgsrc branches +=============== + +This short document gives a brief overview of how branches are used in +pkgsrc, what changes should be pulled up to branches from the head, +and, in general, provides administrative background for pkgsrc +branches. + +Starting in December 2003, we have been branching pkgsrc every 3 +months. The reasoning behind this is that pkgsrc needs to be branched +more often than the main NetBSD source tree, to enable it to keep up +with more frequent releases from third-party software authors, to +enable it to keep up to date with security fixes (see also +pkgsrc/security/audit-packages for help with this), and for general +bug fixes in third-party software. In addition, users are accustomed +to updating their packages more frequently than their main trees, and +so this move is intended to mirror the habits and usage model of +pkgsrc users. + +pkgsrc branches are traditionally made at the end of almost 3 months +development - new packages added, some old packages removed, and many +packages updated to newer versions. At the end of this development +period, a freeze is placed on new additions to pkgsrc, and any packages +which have problems in them are investigated, and the team will fix as +many of the errors as possible. The aim is to have zero broken +packages on its main platform (NetBSD/i386, using the latest release +available at the time of pkgsrc-branching). In the past, we have +achieved this aim - recently, with newer versions of gcc, and other +changes in the base system, we have had to relax that goal. Starting +with the pkgsrc-2004Q2 branch, the freeze start and end times are +recorded in the pkgsrc/doc/CHANGES file. + +The pkgsrc branch is named according to the time period at the end of +which it was made: pkgsrc-2003Q4, pkgsrc-2004Q1 etc. This is +reflected in the CVS tag and branch name in the pkgsrc tree. Commits +to the branch appear in pkgsrc-changes mail with the tag in the +subject line. + +Only one pkgsrc branch is maintained at any one time. When the pkgsrc +tree is tagged and branched, the old branch is deprecated, support for +it is ended, and the new branch is supported. + +We continually run bulk-builds of pkgsrc on a number of platforms, and +the results are distributed to the pkgsrc-bulk mailing list. + +Whilst pkgsrc has been ported to many different operating systems, its +primary use is as the packaging system for NetBSD, and that is where +it gets most exercise. + +Where a change has been made to the pkgsrc trunk, and is found to be +working, it can be pulled up to the branch. The developer who wishes +it to be pulled up should send a mail to the well-known address (not +listed here due to spiders and other bots which could harvest the +mail address). + +Normally, a security fix will be pulled up to the branch when it is +known that a fix works and closes the security hole. Other bug fixes +and enhancements will enter a "cooling-off period" of two working days +from receipt of the pullup request. Developers requesting pullups +should take note of this - if you are requesting that a security fix +be pulled up, please mark the request as being for a "security fix". +The criterion for acceptance of a pullup is a simple one - does it +enhance the pkgsrc branch? - and the pullup manager's decision is +subjective and final. To request a pullup, the developer should +forward all pieces of the relevant pkgsrc-changes mail marking it +clearly as "security fix", "portability fix" or "other". + +Starting with the pkgsrc-2004Q2 branch, on the pkgsrc branch, in the +pkgsrc/doc directory, there will be a file called CHANGES-<branch +name> which contains a short description of the pullup ticket (used +internally to manage the pullup queue), and the date on which it was +taken. This file will also include the exact time in UTC when a branch +was taken, to aid in any date-based CVS operations. + +Alistair Crooks +Sun Jul 18 23:31:49 BST 2004 |