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							- How to edit the LFS-BOOK
 
- ------------------------
 
- This document explains the necessary steps to be taken in order to make
 
- changes to the LFS-BOOK. Not every single aspect is detailed, just the
 
- more tricky ones.
 
- * No matter what, always make the following changes whenever you do
 
-   something:
 
- Whenever you make a change, no matter how small, update the book's version 
 
- number:
 
- 1) Open the index.xml file.
 
- 2) Find <!ENTITY version "yyyymmdd"> and make sure it contains the date on 
 
- which you are making the change. If today is June 11th, 2001, change it 
 
- to <!ENTITY version "20010611".
 
- 3) Find <ENTITY releasedate "Month, day, year"> and make sure it contains 
 
- the same date as the 'version' entity. If today is June 11th, 2001, change 
 
- it to: <!ENTITY releasedate "June 11th, 2001">
 
- * Updating a package's version
 
- Follow these steps in order to change a package (for example when you tested 
 
- a newer version and want to include it in the book). Let's assume you're
 
- upgrading to bash-2.05.
 
- 1) Download bash-2.05 to the linuxfromscratch.org server in the 
 
- /home/ftp/conglomeration directory. If the file isn't compressed with bzip2, 
 
- but with gzip for example, ungzip it, then bzip2 it.
 
- 2) Enter the /home/ftp/cvs directory.
 
- 3) Remove the symlink that points to the previous version of the
 
- package.
 
- 4) You can remove the real file from the /home/ftp/conglomeration
 
- directory only is you are absolutely sure that there are no other books
 
- currently online that use that package version. If you don't remember
 
- which book versions are online right now, check the LFS website.
 
- 5) Make a new symlink by running the following command:
 
- ln -s ../conglomeration/bash-2.05.tar.bz2
 
- 6) Obtain the file size of the new package (run ls -l
 
- /home/ftp/conglomeration/packagename). Divide this number by 1024 and
 
- remember the result.
 
- 7) Enter the /home/ftp directory and create a new lfs-packages tarball.
 
- If today is June 11th, 2001 1:09 PM, run the following:
 
- tar cvfh lfs-packages-cvs-20010611-1309.tar cvs
 
- mv lfs-packages-cvs-20010611-1309.tar cvs
 
- (use the current date and time on the LFS server, not your local time if
 
- it differs)
 
- The reason for adding the hour and minute is that one may end up
 
- creating more than one tarball a day and it's easier this way to find
 
- out which packages file was being used in case there are a lot of
 
- updates.
 
- 8) Obtain the file size of the newly created tarball by running ls -l,
 
- divide the number by 1024 and remeber the result.
 
- 9) Open the index.xml file.
 
- 10) At the bottom of the file find the ENTITY that belongs to the package. 
 
- You'll find it as <!ENTITY package-version "version">. Change the 
 
- bash-version entity as follows: <!ENTITY bash-version "2.05">
 
- 11) Edit the <!ENTITY all-version> entity and update the file name to
 
- match the name of the tarball you just created.
 
- 12) Edit the <!ENTITY all-version> entity and update the file name to
 
- match the name of the new tarball you just created.
 
- 13) Open the chapter3/bash.xml file.
 
- 14) Enter the new size that you calculated in step 6.
 
- 15) Open the chapter3/all.xml file.
 
- 16) Update the file size to match the value you calculated in step 8.
 
- 17) Open the chapter3/packages.xml file, scroll to the bottom of the
 
- file and enter the same size as you entered in the previous step. Also
 
- divide this number by 1024 and enter the result as the MB value between
 
- brackets.
 
- 18) Open chapter1/changelog.xml and add the package to the list.
 
- Please don't use the "du -h" command to obtain the file size. The result
 
- of du is not acurate enough (it doesn't report the actual file size, but
 
- the size of clusters the file is using).
 
- If you are updating more than one package at the same time, don't
 
- re-create the tarball every time. Just update all the symlinks and
 
- create a new tarball once that includes all your updated packages.
 
- * Adding a new package update to Bugzilla
 
- 1) Login to bugzilla
 
- 2) Open bug #30
 
- 3) Check if the package is listed from a previous update
 
- 4) If so, reopen it and change the version number to match the new one
 
- 5) If not, add a new bug and fill it out as usual
 
- 6) When added, go back to the new bug and under "Bug xx depends on"
 
- enter "30" so that this new bug is added to the parent bug #30
 
- 7) Click on "Commit" to commit this change
 
 
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