a) Do a fresh checkout using the command
- cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.wxwidgets.org:/packs/cvsroots/wxwidgets co wxGTK
+ cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.wxwidgets.org:/packs/cvsroots/wxwidgets co wxGTK
NB: if you realize later that some needed files were not checked out
by this command, please modify CVSROOT/modules to include the missing
You also need the samples, demos and contrib directories, so change to
wxWidgets directory created by the first cvs command and do "cvs up -d"
- for each of them.
+ for each of them. Of course, you can also check out everything (use
+ wxWidgets module name instead of wxGTK) if the bandwidth and disk space
+ are not a problem.
b) Create a build directory under wxWidgets, e.g. I use "gtk-release",
"cd" to it and run configure: the options don't really matter, you can use
something like
- ../configure --no-recursion
+ ../configure -C --without-subdirs
to make it run a bit faster.
you'll have to restart from the very beginning because rpm doesn't allow
to short circuit the package generation).
- If everything goes well, the following files are produced:
-
- SRPMS/wxGTK-${version}-1.src.rpm
- RPMS/i386/wxGTK-${version}-1.i386.rpm
- RPMS/i386/wxGTK-devel-${version}-1.i386.rpm
- RPMS/i386/wxGTK-gl-${version}-1.i386.rpm
- RPMS/i386/wxGTK-static-${version}-1.i386.rpm
+ If everything goes well, this should produce many files in SRPMS and
+ RPMS/i386 subdirectories.
Use "rpm -ba --with gtk2" to build GTK+2 version of wxGTK and use
- "rpm -ba --with gtk2 --with unicode" to build GTK+2 Unicode build.
+ "rpm -ba --with gtk2 --with unicode" to build GTK+2 Unicode build
+ (these are defaults, you can use --without option to change this).
Note: you may want to set the environment variable SMP to 3 or 4 on an
SMP machine to speed up the build (it uses "make -j$SMP" if the
3. Building the DEBs
--------------------
-[Ron is doing this]
+This is explained in more details in debian/README.HowToBuild.txt.
+
4. Uploading the files
----------------------
-All 11 files should be uploaded (via FTP) to several locations.
+All files should be uploaded (via FTP) to several locations.
a) incoming.sourceforge.net, go to project admin page on sf.net and choose
add/edit releases for more details
5. Announcing the release
-------------------------
-a) FreshMeat:
- - http://freshmeat.net/projects/wxwidgetsgtk/
- - username and password are "wxgtk" for logging in
++ update www.wxwidgets.org
+
++ FreshMeat:
+ - http://freshmeat.net/projects/wxwidgets/
- hit "new release" at the top
- follow the step by step
-b) wx-announce mailing list: mailto:wx-announce@lists.wxwidgets.org
-
- [where is the announcement text? TODO]
++ wx-announce mailing list: mailto:wx-announce@lists.wxwidgets.org
-c) update www.wxwidgets.org
+ The standard announcement text is in docs/publicity/announce.txt
-d) GNOME (very effective, stays on front page for days):
- - http://www.gnome.org/applist
- - Search for wxWidgets
- - Update the version number
- - Ignore the error message
++ GnomeFiles:
+ - http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/wxWidgets
+ (only for stable releases, probably need Robert's account)
-e) MacNN:
++ MacNN:
- http://www.macnn.com
- Contact or Contribute or something
-f) MacRumors:
++ MacRumors:
- http://www.macrumors.com
- Contact or Contribute or something
-g) Apple Developers Connection:
++ Apple Developers Connection:
mailto: adcnews@apple.com
-h) LinuxDevices.com:
++ LinuxDevices.com:
Interesting for wxUniversal.
-i) The Python mailing list:
++ The Python mailing list: