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Automate dom0-config changelog entry #804

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sssoleileraaa opened this issue Jul 6, 2022 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #1124
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Automate dom0-config changelog entry #804

sssoleileraaa opened this issue Jul 6, 2022 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #1124

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When we update the changelog for securedrop-workstation-dom0-config, we run the version-bump script: ./update_version.sh 1.2.3-rc1 and then manually edit the changelog, adding a date, see https://github.com/freedomofpress/securedrop-workstation/blob/HEAD/rpm-build/SPECS/securedrop-workstation-dom0-config.spec#L135-L239.

It's easy to mess up the manual date entry (see the first two changelogs: June 8 was actually a Wednesday and July 5 was actually a Tuesday). I'll open a PR to address those mistakes now, but let's automate this!

@zenmonkeykstop zenmonkeykstop moved this to Cycle Backlog in SecureDrop dev cycle May 16, 2024
@legoktm legoktm self-assigned this Jul 3, 2024
legoktm added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 3, 2024
Use rpmdev-bumpspec tool to update the version field and automatically
generate a new changelog entry.

Fixes #804.
@legoktm legoktm linked a pull request Jul 3, 2024 that will close this issue
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@legoktm legoktm moved this from Cycle Backlog to In Progress in SecureDrop dev cycle Jul 3, 2024
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Moving back to blocked status for now - it looks like there are outstanding questions and no progress since July.

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