Making a new wxWidgets release ============================== Before making the release ------------------------- Update docs/readme.txt. Please review its contents in addition to just changing the version number. Put a date on the release line in docs/changes.txt. Update the date in the manual (docs/doxygen/mainpages/manual.h). Update the release announcement post in docs/publicity/announce.txt. Creating release files ---------------------- The currently used release scripts need to be used from git-svn checkout and rely on Git to avoid problems with using non-clean trees and such. If you don't use Git you may use the alternative archive creation scripts in the next section. Follow these steps assuming the current working directory is the root of git working copy and you want to prepare distribution for the version x.y.z: 1. Run "./build/tools/svn-find-native-eols.pl > ../eol-native" (if you have an existing svn checkout, pass it to the script to make it run much faster, but take care to have up to date sources in the working tree). 2. Run "./build/tools/git-make-release x.y.z" to create source archives ../wxWidgets-x.y.z.{7z,tar.bz2,zip} and wxWidgets_x.y.z_Headers.zip. 3. Run "./build/tools/make-html-docs x.y.z" to create HTML documentation archives ../wxWidgets-x.y.z.{tar.bz2,zip} 4. This step must be done under Windows as it relies on having hhc.exe, the Html Help compiler, in PATH: run the following commands cd docs\doxygen regen.bat chm cd out zip ..\..\..\wxWidgets-x.y.z-docs-chm.zip wx.chm 5. This step also must be done under Windows as it uses Inno Setup to produce the .exe file and it also requires the CHM file built above: md x.y.z-sources cd x.y.z-sources 7z x ..\wxWidgets-x.y.z.7z md docs\htmlhelp cp ..\docs\doxygen\out\wx.chm docs\htmlhelp set WXW_VER=x.y.z iscc build\tools\wxwidgets.iss Instructions for the previous version of release scripts -------------------------------------------------------- NB: These scripts haven't been used since 2.8 series and may not work any longer! Currently our release system uses a Python 2.x script to generate releases. The script requires Unix utilities such as tar, zip and unix2dos and thus must be run either on Unix or using Cygwin on Windows. To generate a release, simply run the following command: build/tools/create-archive.py --compression=all /path/to/output/dir This will produce zip, gzip and bzip archives of the tree (without "compression" argument only .gz is made). Note that this commands produces huge amounts of output so redirecting it to a file is recommended. To add a prefix to the release, such as RC1, the SVN revision, or a date, just pass --postfix="postfix" to the script. More info on the options and their possible values can be found by calling `create-archive.py --help`. IMPORTANT NOTE: You *must* run this script from a clean source tree, that is, with no junk files in it or modifications. This is because the release should be a pristine copy of the tree as of the time of release. If you have legitimate modifications in the tree that need to be in the release, commit them first. To generate the windows installer (.exe) and the documentation files (chm and htb formats) run: build\tools\bld_chm_exe.bat which depends on the wxwidgets.iss file, and generates output in the %DAILY% directory. It assumes a clean copy of the wxWidgets source tree in %INNO%. Temporary files will be generated in the tree from which the batch file is run. It depends on doxygen, a number of gnu win32 tools and Microsofts htmlhelp compiler. The wxwidgets.iss file should not need editing, but you will want to check that the bld_chm_exe.bat has the correct version number. Uploading --------- Upload the files to SourceForge. This can be done via the web interface or just scp to sfusername,wxwindows@frs.sf.net:/home/frs/project/w/wx/wxwindows/x.y.z The following files need to be uploaded: wxMSW-Setup-x.y.z.exe wxWidgets-x.y.z.7z wxWidgets-x.y.z.tar.bz2 wxWidgets-x.y.z.zip wxWidgets-docs-chm-x.y.z.zip wxWidgets-docs-html-x.y.z.tar.bz2 wxWidgets-docs-html-x.y.z.zip The file wxWidgets-x.y.z_Headers.7z should be uploaded to binaries subdirectory as it's only useful when using pre-built binaries. You will need to use the web interface to mark the latest uploaded files as being "default downloads" for the appropriate platforms (.zip or .exe for MSW, .tar.bz2 for everything else) as otherwise SourceForge would continue to suggest people to download old files. Next, update (at least the versions and SHA1 sums, but maybe more) and upload docs/release_files.mdwn and docs/release_binaries.mdwn files. They need to be renamed to README.md on SF to be shown when the directory is viewed, i.e. do: scp docs/release_files.mdwn \ sfuser,wxwindows@frs.sf.net:/home/frs/project/w/wx/wxwindows/x.y.z/README.md scp docs/release_binaries.mdwn \ sfuser,wxwindows@frs.sf.net:/home/frs/project/w/wx/wxwindows/x.y.z/binaries/README.md And upload the change log too: scp docs/changes.txt \ sfuser,wxwindows@frs.sf.net:/home/frs/project/w/wx/wxwindows/x.y.z Also upload the files to the FTP mirror at ftp.wxwidgets.org (ask Chris for access if you don't have it). Create http://docs.wxwidgets.org/x.y.z/ (ask Bryan to do it if not done yet). Announcement ------------ Post docs/publicity/announce.txt at least to wx-announce@googlegroups.com. Submit a link to http://www.reddit.com/r/programming For major releases, submit the announcement to http://slashdot.org/submission Update www.wxwidgets.org, usually a news item is enough but something more can be called for for major releases. Also update downloads/index.html to mention the new latest release. Post to wxBlog if necessary. Announce on Google+/Twitter/whatever the person doing the release prefers (we don't have "official" wxWidgets account, should we?). Version updates --------------- Trac: mark the milestone corresponding to the release as completed and add a new version for it to allow reporting bugs against it and create the next milestone (ask Vadim or Robin to do it or to get admin password). Run misc/scripts/inc_release to increment micro version, i.e. replace x.y.z with x.y.z+1 (minor or major versions updates require manual intervention).