On 9/20/2016 2:37 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 18/09/2016 Marcus wrote:
Am 09/17/2016 01:00 PM, schrieb Patricia Shanahan:
Are there any tools to help put together an AOO release? If so, where
are they?

We don't have any. But I've provided a script that I've just used for a
test 4.1.3 build. It will find packages in a build tree (after the build
has completed), arrange them in the appropriate directories, compute the
hashes and sign.

It's currently located here:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/devtools/build-scripts/4.1.3/

It only works on Linux-64 but it is trivial to extend it to cover
Linux-32, probably Mac OS X and maybe also Windows (provided one has a
Bash environment).

Cygwin provides a bash environment. I was asking because I was thinking of writing a similar script, but did not want to reinvent the wheel.


Maybe Andrea can help you as he has more experience, e.g., with uploads
to Sourceforge.

Uploads to SourceForge are trivial (just a rsync); but anyway they
happen after the tree has already been arranged properly, so they are
unrelated to arranging the tree.

Each binary needs to be signed, presumably by the person building it.
IMHO we haven't done any signing until now - at least not officially.

We are signing. We always did. Just, we do it in a way that Windows
doesn't like. The "signed installers" discussion comes from this
incompatibility. But, security-wise, we are already providing a detached
GPG (or PGP) signature for all files. See
https://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing#sign-release

Regards,
  Andrea.

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