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The documentation on how to release Clutter should be in a separate file from the documentation on how to hack on Clutter.
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RELEASING
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When making a new release;
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- Verify your working directory is clean:
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$ git reset --hard <release_branch>
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$ git clean -xdf
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- Run:
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$ ./autogen.sh --enable-gtk-doc
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$ make all
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- Run:
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$ make distcheck
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and fix eventual issues. Commit the fixes.
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- Update NEWS (New feature details, bug #'s), README (Any API changes
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relevant to developers + version), AUTHORS if relevant.
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- Clean everything again with:
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$ git clean -xdf
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- Verify versioning in configure.ac, increasing relevant
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clutter_major_version/clutter_minor_version/clutter_micro_version
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value. For point releases, bump clutter_micro_version to the next
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even number.
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- If there was no API change (addition, deprecation), increment
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clutter_interface_age by two. If there was an API change,
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set clutter_interface_age to zero. The interface_age is used to
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keep the soname the same across releases.
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- Build everything again, and run distcheck to create the tarball.
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- Tag the release:
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$ git tag -s <version>
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- Bump clutter_micro_version to the next odd number version and commit.
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- Push the branch and then the tag, e.g.:
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$ git push origin master
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$ git push origin 1.2.4
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- Upload the tarball to clutter-project.org.
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- Announce release to the waiting world on the blog and mailing lists
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- Release any dependant add-ons following similar rules to above.
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