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1 How to prepare wxGTK distribution
2 =================================
3
4 0. Introduction
5 ---------------
6
7 This note explains what should be done, step by step, to prepare the packages
8 for a wxGTK distribution. Note that the same instructions should be used for
9 the other Unix-based ports including wxMotif, wxX11 and wxBase.
10
11 See distrib/msw/makerpm for a script that embodies some of the steps
12 below.
13
14 1. Preparing the sources
15 ------------------------
16
17 a) Do a fresh checkout using the command
18
19 svn checkout http://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk wxWidgets
20
21 b) Create a build directory under wxWidgets, e.g. I use "gtk-release",
22 "cd" to it and run configure: the options don't really matter, you can use
23 something like
24
25 ../configure -C --without-subdirs
26
27 to make it run a bit faster.
28
29 c) Then type "make -j1 dist bzip-dist-only". This should create the
30 following files;
31
32 wxGTK-${version}.tar.bz2
33 wxGTK-demos-${version}.tar.bz2
34 wxGTK-samples-${version}.tar.bz2
35 wxGTK-${version}.tar.gz
36 wxGTK-demos-${version}.tar.gz
37 wxGTK-samples-${version}.tar.gz
38
39 where version is something like 2.3.2.
40
41 Note 1: "-j1" is needed now because make dist target is broken and doesn't
42 allow parallelizing, if your make is aliased to "make -j4" (like
43 mine), it simply won't work.
44
45 Note 2: there are also dist-only and bzip-dist targets, the "-only" suffix
46 means to just create the archive supposing that the files
47 themselves are already under _dist_dir/wxGTK-${version} where
48 "make dist" creates them
49
50 2. Building the RPMs
51 --------------------
52
53 Note that we didn't check if the library actually could be built -- this is
54 because it is done during this step, during the RPM generation. If, for
55 whatever reason, you don't build the RPMs, you must have checked previously
56 that the library could be built -- nothing worse than a release which doesn't
57 even compile!
58
59 The rest of this section applies to a system with RPM installed (Redhat in my
60 case).
61
62 a) Setting up the RPM tree: you should have the RPM tree set up properly
63 before doing anything else. If you are going to build the RPMs as root,
64 you already have one under /usr/src/redhat and can just build there.
65 Otherwise you may do it (without root rights) in any directory RPM_ROOT.
66 RPM_ROOT should have the following subdirectories: BUILD, RPMS, SOURCES,
67 SPECS and SRPMS. RPMS should contain i386, i686 and noarch. You should
68 also create the file ~/.rpmmacros containing at least a line like this:
69 "%_topdir /biton/zeitlin/rpm" (replace the directory with $RPM_ROOT, of
70 course)
71
72 In either case, put the file wxGTK-${version}.tar.bz2 in SOURCES
73 subdirectory and wxGTK.spec in SPECS one (hint: you can just link them from
74 there -- like this you won't forget to update them after redoing "make
75 dist").
76
77 b) Start RPM build by going to RPM_ROOT directory and typing "rpm -ba
78 SPECS/wxGTK.spec". It may be a good idea to append "2>&1 | tee wxGTK.out"
79 (or "|& tee" if you're using the one true shell ;-) as it might be not
80 easy to detect errors in the verbose rpm output if anything goes wrong.
81
82 Then wait (and pray that nothing goes wrong because if anything does
83 you'll have to restart from the very beginning because rpm doesn't allow
84 to short circuit the package generation).
85
86 If everything goes well, this should produce many files in SRPMS and
87 RPMS/i386 subdirectories.
88
89 Use "rpm -ba --with gtk2" to build GTK+2 version of wxGTK and use
90 "rpm -ba --with gtk2 --with unicode" to build GTK+2 Unicode build
91 (these are defaults, you can use --without option to change this).
92
93 Note: you may want to set the environment variable SMP to 3 or 4 on an
94 SMP machine to speed up the build (it uses "make -j$SMP" if the
95 variable is set)
96
97 c) Test the resulting RPMs: install them using "rpm -i" (or "rpm -U) as usual
98 and try to build some samples using makefile.unx ("make -f makefile.unx")
99 so that they use wx-config in the PATH and not from the build tree
100
101 3. Building the DEBs
102 --------------------
103
104 This is explained in more details in debian/README.HowToBuild.txt.
105
106
107 4. Uploading the files
108 ----------------------
109
110 All files should be uploaded (via FTP) to several locations.
111
112 a) incoming.sourceforge.net, go to project admin page on sf.net and choose
113 add/edit releases for more details
114
115 b) ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub (Julian has the password)
116
117 5. Announcing the release
118 -------------------------
119
120 + update www.wxwidgets.org
121
122 + FreshMeat:
123 - http://freshmeat.net/projects/wxwidgets/
124 - hit "new release" at the top
125 - follow the step by step
126
127 + wx-announce mailing list: mailto:wx-announce@lists.wxwidgets.org
128
129 The standard announcement text is in docs/publicity/announce.txt
130
131 + GnomeFiles:
132 - http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/wxWidgets
133 (only for stable releases, probably need Robert's account)
134
135 + MacNN:
136 - http://www.macnn.com
137 - Contact or Contribute or something
138
139 + MacRumors:
140 - http://www.macrumors.com
141 - Contact or Contribute or something
142
143 + Apple Developers Connection:
144 mailto: adcnews@apple.com
145
146 + LinuxDevices.com:
147 Interesting for wxUniversal.
148
149 + The Python mailing list:
150