X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2FREADME.developers;h=bae6d9ccffdba678201574c932c5d922ba1db4c7;hb=0808f3e85977428948be17783e31c14c4f4b8622;hp=cba9f46cbc83df941c98acb47423fa46224bdb08;hpb=da04deaf832ac32974a5bb9499a0ba8321eaf86b;p=mmh diff --git a/docs/README.developers b/docs/README.developers index cba9f46..bae6d9c 100644 --- a/docs/README.developers +++ b/docs/README.developers @@ -136,73 +136,55 @@ getpass() nmh_getpass() releasing nmh ------------- -To make a public release of nmh (we'll use version 1.0.4 and my mhost.com -account, danh, as examples here; the convention for release candidates -is to use something like "1.0.4-RC1"): +To make a public release of nmh (we'll use version 1.5 as the example +here; the convention for release candidates is to use something like +"1.5-RC1"): - 1. % echo 1.0.4 > VERSION + 1. % echo 1.5 > VERSION % date +"%e %B %Y" > DATE (DATE should contain something like "30 December 2000") 2. % git commit VERSION DATE; git push - 3. % git tag -a nmh-1_0_4 -m 'Releasing nmh-1_0_4.' + 3. % git tag -a 1.5 -m 'Releasing nmh-1.5.' - 4. % make nmhdist + Note that the new convention for tagging is to simply tag with the + version number (tag formats in the past have varied). - 5. Untar nmh-1.0.4.tar.gz and `diff -r' it vs. your workspace. Make - sure no files got left out of the distribution that should be in - it (due to someone forgetting to update the DIST variables in the - Makefiles). + 4. % make distcheck - 6. If you have root access on your machine, it's good at this point to do: + If you want to check the distribution build with some particular + configure options, set the DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS variable. + E.g.: - % chown -R 0:0 nmh-1.0.4 - % tar cvf nmh-1.0.4.tar nmh-1.0.4 - % gzip nmh-1.0.4.tar + % make distcheck DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS=--with-cyrus-sasl - If you leave the files in the archive as being owned by yourself, your UID - may coincide with one of a user on a machine where nmh is being installed, - making it possible for that user to Trojan the nmh code before the system - administrator finishes installing it. + 5. If all is well and your tarball is final, go back to your workspace and do: - 7. Make sure your new tarball uncompresses and untars with no problem. Make - sure you can configure, make, and install nmh from it. + % echo 1.5+dev > VERSION - 8. If all is well and your tarball is final, go back to your workspace and do: + 6. % git commit VERSION; git push - % echo 1.0.4+dev > VERSION + 7. Upload the distribution file to savannah. You can automate this process + by doing: - 9. % git commit VERSION; git push + % make upload SAVANNAH_USERNAME=username -10. If possible, make an MD5 hash and/or a PGP signature of nmh-1.0.4.tar.gz. - Assuming you have gpg set up, this should be: - % gpg --output nmh-1.0.4.tar.gz.sig --detach-sig nmh-1.0.4.tar.gz + This will automatically call gpg to sign the release. You can bypass + this step by setting the SKIP_GPG_SIG variable. - You can verify the signature with - % gpg --verify nmh-1.0.4.tar.gz.sig nmh-1.0.4.tar.gz - -11. Upload the files to savannah. First make sure they are mode 664 so - they will have the right permissions on the server end - (see https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/SharedDownloadArea) - % chmod 664 nmh-1.0.4.tar.gz* - - Then scp them across: - % scp -p nmh-1.0.4.tar.gz* youruser@dl.sv.nongnu.org:/releases/nmh/ - -12. Update the http://www.nongnu.org/nmh/ homepage. (It lives in the CVS + 8. Update the http://www.nongnu.org/nmh/ homepage. (It lives in the CVS 'webpages repository'; see https://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=nmh) -13. Add a news item to the savannah nmh page. You'll have to submit it first + 9. Add a news item to the savannah nmh page. You'll have to submit it first and then separately approve it (under News->Manage). -14. Send the release announcement email to the following places: +10. Send the release announcement email to the following places: nmh-workers@nongnu.org nmh-announce@nongnu.org exmh-users@redhat.com exmh-workers@redhat.com mh-e-users@lists.sourceforge.net - mh-users@ics.uci.edu *or* comp.mail.mh (there is a bidirectional gateway) If the release fixes significant security holes, also send an announcement to bugtraq@securityfocus.com. The exmh lists require you to be subscribed