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File README.updating of Package storm-kit
This package provides build dependencies for building Storm using using Tetra (ruby2.2-rubygem-tetra). Using Tetra is neccessary due Storm's Maven based build process downloading dependencies at build time. Tetra will keep track of these downloaded dependencies during a so-called "dry-run" build on the maintainer's machine and generate a tarball (storm-kit.tar.xz) containing all of them. This tarball is then used to allow the same build to run in an offline manner for the storm package in OBS (where there is no Internet connectivity on purpose in order to allow for reproducible builds). To generate storm-kit.tar.xz for a new version of Storm, proceed as follows (you will need to have Tetra installed for this): 1) Download an updated Storm tarball. We'll assume the new version is 1.2.3 throughout the rest of this file, which is the version the package was at at the time of this writing. Please substitute 1.2.3 wherever it occurs. 2) Initialize a tetra build directory for your new tarball and cd to its source directory: # OBS checkouts may have colons in their directory names which messes with some # Java build tools, so use a neutral location: cp apache-storm-1.2.3-src.tar.gz /tmp; cd /tmp tetra init storm apache-storm-1.2.3-src.tar.gz 3) Perform a dry-run build with Tetra: cd /tmp/storm/src/apache-storm-1.2.3 tetra dry-run mvn -DskipTests=true clean install mvn -DskipTests=true package mvn dependency:get -DgroupId=org.apache.maven.plugins -DartifactId=maven-gpg-plugin -Dversion=1.6 mvn dependency:go-offline 4) Generate the new kit tarball: tetra generate-all You will now find an updated kit tarball in /tmp/storm/packages/storm-kit/storm-kit.tar.xz Substitute this tarball for the existing one in the kit package and bump its version. Note: these instructions applied for Storm 1.2.3 and may not be sufficient for more recent Storm versions. If they turn out to yield a broken kit tarball and you end up fixing it, please update this file. Thank you!
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