| To make a release of Weston and/or Wayland, follow these steps. |
| |
| 0. Verify the test suites and codebase checks pass. All of the |
| tests pass should either pass or skip. |
| |
| $ make check |
| |
| 1. Update the first three lines of configure.ac to the intended |
| version, commit. Also note that Weston includes versioned |
| dependencies on 'wayland-server' and 'wayland-client' in |
| configure.ac which typically need updated as well. Then commit |
| your changes: |
| |
| $ git status |
| $ git commit configure.ac -m "configure.ac: bump to version x.y.z for the xxx release" |
| $ git push |
| |
| 2. For Weston releases, install Xwayland, either from your distro or |
| manually (see http://wayland.freedesktop.org/building.html). If |
| you install it to a location other than /usr/bin/Xwayland, specify |
| this in the following env var: |
| |
| export DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS="--with-xserver-path=<your-Xwayland-path>" |
| |
| 3. Run the release.sh script to generate the tarballs, sign and |
| upload them, and generate a release announcement template. |
| This script can be obtained from X.org's modular package: |
| |
| http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/util/modular/tree/release.sh |
| |
| The script supports a --dry-run option to test it without actually |
| doing a release. If the script fails on the distcheck step due to |
| a testsuite error that can't be fixed for some reason, you can |
| skip testsuite by specifying the --dist argument. Pass --help to |
| see other supported options. |
| |
| 4. Compose the release announcements. The script will generate |
| *.x.y.0.announce files with a list of changes and tags, one for |
| wayland, one for weston. Prepend these with a human-readable |
| listing of the most notable changes. For x.y.0 releases, indicate |
| the schedule for the x.y+1.0 release. |
| |
| 5. Send the release announcements to |
| wayland-devel@lists.freedesktop.org |
| |
| 6. Get your freshly posted release email URL from |
| http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/ |
| |
| 7. Update releases.html in wayland-web with links to tarballs and |
| the release email URL. |
| |
| $ git commit releases.html -m "Add x.y.z release" |
| $ git push |
| $ rsync -avz * wayland.freedesktop.org:/srv/wayland.freedesktop.org/www/ |
| |
| 8. Update topic in #wayland to point to the release announcement URL |
| |
| |
| For x.y.0 releases, also create the x.y branch. The x.y branch is for |
| bug fixes and conservative changes to the x.y.0 release, and is where |
| we release x.y.z releases from. Creating the x.y branch opens up |
| master for new development and lets new development move on. We've |
| done this both after the x.y.0 release (to focus development on bug |
| fixing for the x.y.1 release for a little longer) or before the x.y.0 |
| release (like we did with the 1.5.0 release, to unblock master |
| development early). |
| |
| $ git branch x.y |
| $ git push origin x.y |
| |
| The master branch configure.ac version should always be (at least) |
| x.y.90, with x.y being the most recent stable branch. Stable branch |
| configure version is just whatever was most recently released from |
| that branch. |
| |
| For stable branches, we commit fixes to master first, then cherry-pick |
| them back to the stable branch. |