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h3. Prepare the repository Before publishing vX.Y.Z, the following files must be updated manually and committed to the corresponding stable branch: * configure.ac * debian/changelog h3. Obtain the private key to sign the packages The private key used to sign the packages must be placed in *~/.ceph-workbench/gpg*. If there is no key, a new one will be created, which is convenient for testing but not for publishing. Someone consuming packages from a repository will expect all the packages it contains to be signed by the same key for verification purposes (see http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/install/get-packages/#add-keys). h3. Create the packages The credentials for an OpenStack tenant must be placed in the ~/.ceph-workbench/openrc.sh file and will be used to create virtual machines to build and test the packages. For a given *branch*, the Ceph *version* packages, signed and placed into usable repositories for a given set of *operating systems* with: ceph-workbench --verbose release \ --version *version* \ --suite buildpackages/any \ --ceph *branch* \ --ceph-git-url http://github.com/ceph/ceph \ --filter *operating systems* For instance: ceph-workbench --verbose release \ --version 10.0.3 \ --suite buildpackages/any \ --ceph jewel \ --ceph-git-url http://github.com/ceph/ceph \ --filter 'ubuntu_14.04,centos_7.2' will create packages for the *10.0.3* Ceph version from the *jewel* branch found in the http://github.com/ceph/ceph repository and place them in repositories for the *Ubuntu 14.04* and *CentOS 7.2* operating systems. The URL to the repositories is displayed in the *ceph-workbench release* output. h3. merge the packages with the publicly available repository The packages are published to a *temporary* server and should be copied over to a *permanent* location. To do this, first login to When logged in the server hosting the permanent files, and then run the following: ceph-workbench --verbose release --merge-from *temporary* --merge-phase For instance: ceph-workbench --verbose release --merge-from http://167.114.246.148/ --merge-phase