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Daily Use Guide for using Savannah for lwIP
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Table of Contents:
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1 - Obtaining lwIP from the CVS repository
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2 - Committers/developers CVS access using SSH (to be written)
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3 - Merging from DEVEL branch to main trunk (stable branch)
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4 - How to release lwIP
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1 Obtaining lwIP from the CVS repository
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To perform an anonymous CVS checkout of the main trunk (this is where
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bug fixes and incremental enhancements occur), do this:
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cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/sources/lwip checkout lwip
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Or, obtain a stable branch (updated with bug fixes only) as follows:
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cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/sources/lwip checkout \
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  -r STABLE-0_7 -d lwip-0.7 lwip
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Or, obtain a specific (fixed) release as follows:
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cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/sources/lwip checkout \
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  -r STABLE-0_7_0 -d lwip-0.7.0 lwip
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3 Committers/developers CVS access using SSH
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The Savannah server uses SSH (Secure Shell) protocol 2 authentication and encryption.
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As such, CVS commits to the server occur through a SSH tunnel for project members.
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To create a SSH2 key pair in UNIX-like environments, do this:
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ssh-keygen -t dsa
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Under Windows, a recommended SSH client is "PuTTY", freely available with good
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documentation and a graphic user interface. Use its key generator.
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Now paste the id_dsa.pub contents into your Savannah account public key list. Wait
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a while so that Savannah can update its configuration (This can take minutes).
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Try to login using SSH:
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ssh -v your_login@cvs.sv.gnu.org
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If it tells you:
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Authenticating with public key "your_key_name"...
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Server refused to allocate pty
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then you could login; Savannah refuses to give you a shell - which is OK, as we
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are allowed to use SSH for CVS only. Now, you should be able to do this:
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export CVS_RSH=ssh
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cvs -z3 -d:ext:your_login@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/sources/lwip co lwip
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after which you can edit your local files with bug fixes or new features and
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commit them. Make sure you know what you are doing when using CVS to make
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changes on the repository. If in doubt, ask on the lwip-members mailing list.
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(If SSH asks about authenticity of the host, you can check the key
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 fingerprint against http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=lwip)
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3 Merging from DEVEL branch to main trunk (stable)
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Merging is a delicate process in CVS and requires the
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following disciplined steps in order to prevent conflicts
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in the future. Conflicts can be hard to solve!
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Merging from branch A to branch B requires that the A branch
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has a tag indicating the previous merger. This tag is called
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'merged_from_A_to_B'. After merging, the tag is moved in the
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A branch to remember this merger for future merge actions.
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IMPORTANT: AFTER COMMITTING A SUCCESFUL MERGE IN THE
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REPOSITORY, THE TAG MUST BE SET ON THE SOURCE BRANCH OF THE
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MERGE ACTION (REPLACING EXISTING TAGS WITH THE SAME NAME).
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Merge all changes in DEVEL since our last merge to main:
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cvs update -P -jmerged_from_DEVEL_to_main -jDEVEL
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cvs commit -R -m "Merged from DEVEL to main."
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to this merge point, so we can use this point for future merges:
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cvs rtag -F -r DEVEL merged_from_DEVEL_to_main lwip
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4 How to release lwIP
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First, checkout a clean copy of the branch to be released. Tag this set with
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tag name "STABLE-0_6_3". (I use release number 0.6.3 throughout this example).
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tagged tree. Export is similar to a checkout, except that the CVS metadata
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cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/sources/lwip checkout \
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Archive this directory using tar, gzip'd, bzip2'd and zip'd.
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tar czvf lwip-0.6.3.tar.gz lwip-0.6.3
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Now, sign the archives with a detached GPG binary signature as follows:
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gpg -b lwip-0.6.3.tar.gz
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gpg -b lwip-0.6.3.tar.bz2
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gpg -b lwip-0.6.3.zip
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Upload these files using anonymous FTP:
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ncftp ftp://savannah.gnu.org/incoming/savannah/lwip
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ncftp>mput *0.6.3.*
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Additionally, you may post a news item on Savannah, like this:
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A new 0.6.3 release is now available here:
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http://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=lwip&highlight=0.6.3
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You will have to submit this via the user News interface, then approve
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this via the Administrator News interface.

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