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Steps for releasing the GNUstep core libraries (as well as others):
 
Steps for releasing the GNUstep core libraries (as well as others):
  
1. Make sure news.texi and ReleaseNotes.gsdoc files are updated (or NEWS, ANNOUNCE, etc if it is a simple package).
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1. Make sure news.texi and ReleaseNotes.gsdoc files are updated (or NEWS, ANNOUNCE, etc if it is a simple package). If the release is on a stable branch, also update these on the main branch so they are available to read in future releases.
  
 
2. Update the 'Version' file with the new version or make sure the top-level GNUmakefile has VERSION set if there is not a separate Version file.
 
2. Update the 'Version' file with the new version or make sure the top-level GNUmakefile has VERSION set if there is not a separate Version file.
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7. Administrative stuff (Note: Admin-only scripts that I use to make this easier are in brackets):
 
7. Administrative stuff (Note: Admin-only scripts that I use to make this easier are in brackets):
  
* Sign the packages [gstep-sign] or just use gpg --detach-sign package.tar.gz
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* Sign the packages. Use gpg --detach-sign package.tar.gz [gstep-sign]
* Upload packages to ftp.gnustep.org [gstep-update, gstep-upload]
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* Upload packages to ftp.gnustep.org, into the incoming directory [gstep-update].
* Install the documentation and copy it to the web repository [update_documentation]
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* Install the documentation and copy it to the web repository [update_documentation].
 
* Update the index.html and resources/downloads.php pages with the news.
 
* Update the index.html and resources/downloads.php pages with the news.
 
* Commit the web repository.
 
* Commit the web repository.
 
* Make an announcement on info-gnustep@gnu.org, etc
 
* Make an announcement on info-gnustep@gnu.org, etc
 
''Note: gstep-distribute, gstep-update: must be run as root/sudo''
 
  
 
If the packages are used by the GNUstep umbrella package (runtime or development environment), then the ubrella package should be released too.
 
If the packages are used by the GNUstep umbrella package (runtime or development environment), then the ubrella package should be released too.

Revision as of 19:44, 15 January 2007

Steps for releasing the GNUstep core libraries (as well as others):

1. Make sure news.texi and ReleaseNotes.gsdoc files are updated (or NEWS, ANNOUNCE, etc if it is a simple package). If the release is on a stable branch, also update these on the main branch so they are available to read in future releases.

2. Update the 'Version' file with the new version or make sure the top-level GNUmakefile has VERSION set if there is not a separate Version file.

3. core libraries: Update the documentation and release notes in the main directory:

cd Documentation
make clean; make; make regenerate

4. Add a line in the ChangeLog, like:

'* Version 1.10.0' as well.

and commit the changed files.

5. Tag the release

make svn-tag

6. Make a source distribution

make svn-dist

7. Administrative stuff (Note: Admin-only scripts that I use to make this easier are in brackets):

  • Sign the packages. Use gpg --detach-sign package.tar.gz [gstep-sign]
  • Upload packages to ftp.gnustep.org, into the incoming directory [gstep-update].
  • Install the documentation and copy it to the web repository [update_documentation].
  • Update the index.html and resources/downloads.php pages with the news.
  • Commit the web repository.
  • Make an announcement on info-gnustep@gnu.org, etc

If the packages are used by the GNUstep umbrella package (runtime or development environment), then the ubrella package should be released too.

Preparation

It is desired that the release is made from SVN checkout. The release should correspond to a tagged state in the SVN.

Also it is required that all release test passed. If not, the release should not be created. For more information about the tests see Quality assurance.

Follow standard versioning guidelines.