On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 6:55 AM Tobias Leupold <t...@stonemx.de> wrote: > > Am Montag, 5. September 2022, 00:19:24 CEST schrieb Tobias Leupold: > > Hi all, > > > > I have a small problem with creating release tarballs. I must have missed > > something?! > > > > Yesterday, I created a release tarball for both KPhotoAlbum and KGeoTag. I > > first tried to do this as I always did it: > > > > ./tarme.rb --origin trunk --version 5.9.0 kphotoalbum > > > > that gave me > > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > 8: from ./tarme.rb:74:in `<main>' > > 7: from ./tarme.rb:74:in `collect' > > 6: from ./tarme.rb:81:in `block in <main>' > > 5: from /hd/home/tobias/tmp/git/releaseme/lib/releaseme/ > > release.rb:66:in `get' > > 4: from /hd/home/tobias/tmp/git/releaseme/lib/releaseme/ > > release.rb:154:in `check_ci!' > > 3: from /hd/home/tobias/tmp/git/releaseme/lib/releaseme/ > > jenkins.rb:60:in `from_name_and_branch' > > 2: from /hd/home/tobias/tmp/git/releaseme/lib/releaseme/ > > jenkins.rb:23:in `get' > > 1: from /usr/lib64/ruby/2.7.0/net/http/response.rb:133:in > > `value' /usr/lib64/ruby/2.7.0/net/http/response.rb:124:in `error!': 302 > > "Found" (Net::HTTPRetriableError) > > > > Then, I had a look at the wiki and found "--origin stable". I used this, and > > the tarball was created. > > > > Too late, I noticed (thanks Heiko Becker for mailing me!!!) that no > > translations are included in neither tarball. > > > > As said, I must have missed something -- what's wrong?! > > > > Thanks for all help for a (after all those years still) junior dev not doing > > releases too often ... ;-) > > > > Cheers, Tobias > > I have not much clue about Ruby, but I just noticed that the problem seems to > originate from "jenkins.rb", where a connection to build.kde.org is > established. This URL is since recently redirected to metrics.kde.org/login > (due to the retirement of Jenkins I think).
A fix for this is waiting for its pipeline to succeed. > Also, invent.kde.org/sysadmin/repo-metadata lists "trunk", "stable", > "stable_kf5" and "trunk_kf5" in i18n.json, whereas tarme.rb acceps (according > to "./tarme.rb --help") "trunk", "stable", "lts", "trunk_kde4" and > "stable_kde4". > > So ... is this a tarme.rb issue?! Nah, trunk and stable in the metadata are simply the legacy (kde4) names