X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/d1cd84e787bf7cb277c0677dc454bbd76d38442b..dfea7acc199a2d57f444593f69b35181da34a34c:/docs/tech/tn0013.txt diff --git a/docs/tech/tn0013.txt b/docs/tech/tn0013.txt index 3e13e1d288..52358f9d81 100644 --- a/docs/tech/tn0013.txt +++ b/docs/tech/tn0013.txt @@ -5,26 +5,37 @@ --------------- This note explains what should be done, step by step, to prepare the packages -for a wxGTK distribution. +for a wxGTK distribution. Note that the same instructions should be used for +the other Unix-based ports including wxMotif, wxX11 and wxBase. + +See distrib/msw/makerpm for a script that embodies some of the steps +below. 1. Preparing the sources ------------------------ a) Do a fresh checkout using the command - cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@cvs.wxwindows.org:/home/wxcvs 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 files so that it works for the next release! You also need the samples, demos and contrib directories, so change to - wxWindows directory created by the first cvs command and do "cvs up -d" + wxWidgets directory created by the first cvs command and do "cvs up -d" for each of them. -b) Create a build directory under wxWindows, e.g. I use "gtk-release", - "cd" to it and type "make -j1 dist bzip-dist-only". This should create - the following files; +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 + + to make it run a bit faster. + +c) Then type "make -j1 dist bzip-dist-only". This should create the + following files; wxGTK-${version}.tar.bz2 wxGTK-demos-${version}.tar.bz2 @@ -39,7 +50,7 @@ b) Create a build directory under wxWindows, e.g. I use "gtk-release", allow parallelizing, if your make is aliased to "make -j4" (like mine), it simply won't work. - Note 2; there are also dist-only and bzip-dist targets, the "-only" suffix + Note 2: there are also dist-only and bzip-dist targets, the "-only" suffix means to just create the archive supposing that the files themselves are already under _dist_dir/wxGTK-${version} where "make dist" creates them @@ -47,10 +58,10 @@ b) Create a build directory under wxWindows, e.g. I use "gtk-release", 2. Building the RPMs -------------------- -Note that we didn't check if the library actually could be built - this is +Note that we didn't check if the library actually could be built -- this is because it is done during this step, during the RPM generation. If, for whatever reason, you don't build the RPMs, you must have checked previously -that the library could be built - nothing worse than a release which doesn't +that the library could be built -- nothing worse than a release which doesn't even compile! The rest of this section applies to a system with RPM installed (Redhat in my @@ -62,16 +73,17 @@ a) Setting up the RPM tree: you should have the RPM tree set up properly Otherwise you may do it (without root rights) in any directory RPM_ROOT. RPM_ROOT should have the following subdirectories: BUILD, RPMS, SOURCES, SPECS and SRPMS. RPMS should contain i386, i686 and noarch. You should - also create the file ~/.rpmmacros containing at least the following line: - "%_topdir /biton/zeitlin/rpm". + also create the file ~/.rpmmacros containing at least a line like this: + "%_topdir /biton/zeitlin/rpm" (replace the directory with $RPM_ROOT, of + course) In either case, put the file wxGTK-${version}.tar.bz2 in SOURCES subdirectory and wxGTK.spec in SPECS one (hint: you can just link them from - there - like this you won't forget to update them after redoing "make + there -- like this you won't forget to update them after redoing "make dist"). -b) Start RPM build by going to RPM_ROOT directory and typing "rpm -bb - SPECS/wxGTK.spec". It may be a good idea to append "2&>1 | tee wxGTK.out" +b) Start RPM build by going to RPM_ROOT directory and typing "rpm -ba + SPECS/wxGTK.spec". It may be a good idea to append "2>&1 | tee wxGTK.out" (or "|& tee" if you're using the one true shell ;-) as it might be not easy to detect errors in the verbose rpm output if anything goes wrong. @@ -87,6 +99,17 @@ b) Start RPM build by going to RPM_ROOT directory and typing "rpm -bb RPMS/i386/wxGTK-gl-${version}-1.i386.rpm RPMS/i386/wxGTK-static-${version}-1.i386.rpm + 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. + + 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 + variable is set) + +c) Test the resulting RPMs: install them using "rpm -i" (or "rpm -U) as usual + and try to build some samples using makefile.unx ("make -f makefile.unx") + so that they use wx-config in the PATH and not from the build tree + 3. Building the DEBs -------------------- @@ -100,13 +123,42 @@ All 11 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 -b) ftp.remstar.com (Julian has the password) +b) ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub (Julian has the password) 5. Announcing the release ------------------------- -a) FreshMeat: http://freshmeat.net/projects/wxwindowsgtk/ +a) FreshMeat: + - http://freshmeat.net/projects/wxwidgetsgtk/ + - username and password are "wxgtk" for logging in + - hit "new release" at the top + - follow the step by step -b) wx-announce mailing list: mailto:wx-announce@lists.wxwindows.org +b) wx-announce mailing list: mailto:wx-announce@lists.wxwidgets.org [where is the announcement text? TODO] + +c) update www.wxwidgets.org + +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 + +e) MacNN: + - http://www.macnn.com + - Contact or Contribute or something + +f) MacRumors: + - http://www.macrumors.com + - Contact or Contribute or something + +g) Apple Developers Connection: + mailto: adcnews@apple.com + +h) LinuxDevices.com: + Interesting for wxUniversal. + +i) The Python mailing list: +