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This tool helps you rebase your package to the latest version

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Welcome to rebase-helper

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There are several steps that need to be done when rebasing a package. The goal of rebase-helper is to automate most of these steps.

How to get it running?

rebase-helper is packaged in Fedora, so you can just install it with dnf.

If you wish to use the latest codebase, consult installation instructions.

How to use it?

After installation, execute rebase-helper from a directory containing SPEC file, sources and patches (usually cloned dist-git repository).

Without any arguments or configuration rebase-helper will attempt to determine the latest upstream version automatically. If that fails, or if you wish to rebase to some different version, you can specify it explicitly as an argument:

$ rebase-helper 3.1.10

or you can pass source tarball filename instead:

$ rebase-helper foo-4.2.tar.gz

For complete CLI reference see usage.

Alternatively, you can run rebase-helper in a container:

$ docker run -it -e PACKAGE=foo rebasehelper/rebase-helper:latest

See docker reference for more information.

What do I get from it?

rebase-helper always creates rebase-helper-results directory containing the following items:

Path Description
report.txt summary report with all important information
changes.patch diff against original files, directly applicable to dist-git repo
logs/ log files of various verbosity levels
rebased-sources/ git repository with all modified files
checkers/ reports from individual checkers that were run
old-build/ logs and results of old (original) version build
new-build/ logs and results of new (rebased) version build

How does it work?

The following steps describe a rebase process:

  • Preparation

    • rebase-helper-workspace and rebase-helper-results directories are created
    • original SPEC file is copied to rebase-helper-results/rebased-sources directory and its Version tag is modified
  • Getting sources

    • old and new source tarballs are downloaded and extracted to rebase-helper-workspace directory
    • old sources are downloaded from lookaside cache if possible
  • Downstream patches

    • new git repository is initialized and the old sources are extracted and commited
    • each downstream patch is applied and changes introduced by it are commited
    • new sources are extracted and added as a remote repository
    • git-rebase is used to rebase the commits on top of new sources
    • original patches are modified/deleted accordingly
    • resulting files are stored in rebase-helper-results/rebased-sources
    • diff against original files is saved to rebase-helper-results/changes.patch
  • Build

    • old and new source RPMs are created and built with selected build tool
    • old SRPM and RPMs can also be downloaded from Koji to speed up the rebase
  • Comparison

    • multiple checker tools are run against both sets of packages and their output is stored in rebase-helper-results/checkers directory
  • Cleanup

    • rebase-helper-workspace directory is removed

Video presentation

At DevConf.cz 2016, Tomáš Hozza, Petr Hráček presented on rebase-helper.

rebase-helper presentation at DevConf.cz 2016

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