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This adds some notes for maintainers about how to make a Cogl release.
2011-06-14 17:09:55 +01:00

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RELEASING
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When making a new release;
- Verify that you don't have uncommitted changes; both:
$ git diff HEAD
and:
$ git log master..origin/master
should be empty.
- Clean your work directory:
$ git clean -xdf
This ensures that you don't have stale files lying around.
- Run:
$ ./autogen.sh --enable-gtk-doc --enable-profile
$ make all
$ make install
And verify that the code builds and installs from a clean Git snapshot.
- Test with Clutter:
Since we haven't migrated the Cogl unit tests from Clutter yet, you
should now build Clutter against Cogl and run the conformance tests:
$ ./autogen.sh
$ make all
$ make test
- Update the release documentation:
- NEWS: new feature details, bugs fixed, acknowledgements
- Use git shortlog -n -s to get the list of authors
- The following bash snippet may help with extracting the list of
bugs closed:
URLS=$(git log $1|grep bugzilla|sort|uniq)
for i in $URLS
do
ID=$(echo $i|cut -d'=' -f2)
TITLE=$(wget --quiet -O - $i|grep -e '<title>.*</title>'|sed -e 's/<title>Bug [0-9]\+ &ndash; \(.*\)<\/title>/\1/')
echo " #$ID - $TITLE"
done
- README: dependencies, any behavioural changes relevant to
developers;
then commit the changes.
- Read the release comments in configure.ac
- Bump cogl_1_minor_version to the next even number
- Don't change the 2.0 version number
- Update the cogl_release_status status to "release" or "snapshot"
as appropriate.
- commit the changes.
- Run:
$ make release-publish
which will:
- do sanity checks on the build
- distcheck the release
- tag the repository with the version number
- upload the tarball to the remote server (needs SSH account)
- Bump cogl_1_micro_version to the next odd number
- Revert cogl_release_status to "git"
- Push the branch and then the tag, e.g.:
$ git push origin master
$ git push origin 1.7.0
- Announce release to the waiting world on the blog and mailing lists. Use
the template printed by `make release-publish`.