Bump up version to v1.3.0 for release
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# Original Arduino adaptation by mellis, eighthave, oli.keller
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# Current version: 1.2.0
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# Current version: 1.3.0
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# Refer to HISTORY.md file for complete history of changes
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## Versioning
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The current version of the makefile is `1.2.0`. You can find the full history in the [HISTORY.md](HISTORY.md) file
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The current version of the makefile is `1.3.0`. You can find the full history in the [HISTORY.md](HISTORY.md) file
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This project adheres to Semantic [Versioning 2.0](http://semver.org/).
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From the top-level Arduino-Makefile directory you've checked out of github, run the following (as unprivileged user) to create a compressed tarball using the naming conventions required by rpmbuild:
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git archive HEAD --prefix=arduino-mk-1.2.0/ -o ../arduino-mk-1.2.0.tar.gz
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git archive HEAD --prefix=arduino-mk-1.3.0/ -o ../arduino-mk-1.3.0.tar.gz
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If you don't already have a rpmbuild setup (e.g. you've not installed the SRPM) you will need to create the directories:
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Then copy the tarball and specfile into those directories:
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cp ../arduino-mk-1.2.0.tar.gz ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/
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cp ../arduino-mk-1.3.0.tar.gz ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES/
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cp packaging/fedora/arduino-mk.spec ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/
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Then compile. This will create a binary and source RPM:
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Name: arduino-mk
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Version: 1.2.0
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Version: 1.3.0
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Release: 1%{dist}
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Summary: Program your Arduino from the command line
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Packager: Simon John <git@the-jedi.co.uk>
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