Chromium Code Reviews| Index: tools/gn/docs/update_binaries.md |
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| # How to update the [GN binaries](gn.md) that Chromium uses. |
| -## Prerequisites |
| - |
| -You'll need a checkout of Chromium, and commit access to the |
| -`buildtools/` repo. Check with scottmg, thakis, brettw, dpranke, or a |
| -member of chrome-infra to get access to that repo. |
| - |
| -## Instructions |
| - |
| -_Hopefully there will be a script that does this all for you shortly._ |
| - |
| - 1. cd to your Chromium checkout. |
| - 2. Create a whitespace change in DEPS and upload it to create a "dummy" CL |
| - 3. Run the following commands: |
| - 1. git-cl try -b linux\_chromium\_gn\_upload\_x86 |
| - -b linux\_chromium\_gn\_upload\_x64 |
| - -r $GIT\_REVISION\_YOU\_WANT\_TO\_BUILD |
| - 2. git-cl try -b mac\_chromium\_gn\_upload |
| - -r $GIT\_REVISION\_YOU\_WANT\_TO\_BUILD |
| - 3. git-cl try -b win8\_chromium\_gn\_upload |
| - -r $GIT\_REVISION\_YOU\_WANT\_TO\_BUILD |
| - 4. Wait for the try jobs to finish. |
| - 5. If they all ran successfully, copy the digests from the tryjob build |
| - log output into `src/buildtools/{mac,linux32,linux64}gn.sha1` and |
| - `src/buildtools/win/gn.exe.sha1` as appropriate. |
| - 6. Upload a buildtools CL with the updated digests and get it reviewed |
| - and committed. Make sure you note the revision of GN that you built |
| - against in the commit message. |
| - 7. Go back to your "dummy" CL w/ the change to the DEPS file in src/ |
| - and update the buildtools revision to your newly-committed |
| - buildtools change. |
| - 8. Get that reviewed and landed in Chromium. Make sure you note the |
| - revision of GN that you built against in the commit message, along |
| - with the revision of buildtools that you're rolling to. |
| +Any committer should be able to do a roll by running //tools/gn/bin/roll_gn.py |
|
Dirk Pranke
2015/10/05 20:15:48
add "on linux or mac". I don't expect this to work
tfarina
2015/10/06 03:56:40
Done.
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