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_service Add scripts and files to package libsodium for .NET Core (#477) 2017-02-20 10:34:42 +01:00
.gitignore Add scripts and files to package libsodium for .NET Core (#477) 2017-02-20 10:34:42 +01:00
libsodium.nuspec Add scripts and files to package libsodium for .NET Core (#477) 2017-02-20 10:34:42 +01:00
prepare.py Add scripts and files to package libsodium for .NET Core (#477) 2017-02-20 10:34:42 +01:00
README.md Add scripts and files to package libsodium for .NET Core (#477) 2017-02-20 10:34:42 +01:00
version.json Add scripts and files to package libsodium for .NET Core (#477) 2017-02-20 10:34:42 +01:00

This directory contains scripts and files to package libsodium for .NET Core.

In .NET Core, it is customary to provide pre-compiled binaries for all platforms as NuGet packages. The purpose of the prepare.py script in this directory is to generate a Makefile that downloads pre-compiled libsodium binaries from a list of sources and creates a NuGet package that can be uploaded to nuget.org.

Sources

The list of sources is located in prepare.py and needs to be updated on each libsodium release. Currently, libsodium binaries are obtained in the following ways:

Metadata

The metadata for the NuGet package is located in libsodium.nuspec. On each invocation, the prepare.py script generates a new version number and creates a .nuspec file that contains the metadata from libsodium.nuspec, the generated version number and the list of binaries.

Making a release

  1. Update _service to reflect the current libsodium version.
  2. Download libsodium.spec and libsodium.changes from here.
  3. Upload _service, libsodium.spec, libsodium.changes and the current libsodium-{version}.tar.gz to openSUSE Build Service.
  4. Update the libsodium version, file names and download URLs in prepare.py.
  5. Run ./prepare.py to generate the Makefile and libsodium.{version}.nuspec.
  6. Run make to download the binaries and create libsodium.{version}.nupkg. You may need to install unzip, rpm2cpio and dotnet-dev first.
  7. Verify that everything in the .nupkg file is in place.
  8. Publish the release by uploading the .nupkg file to nuget.org.
  9. Commit the updated prepare.py and version.json to the libsodium repository.