Subversion Tarball Release Procedure ==================================== 1. When starting a new major or minor line create a release branch from the "golden" revision number (otherwise skip to step 3): svn cp -rHEAD -m"Create release X.Y.Z branch" \ https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk \ https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/branches/X.Y.x All release of the X.Y line will come out of this branch. Changes from trunk will be merged based upon compatibility rules and voting as explained in HACKING. 2. Bump the version numbers in svn_version.h on trunk. Note that this should be the next major/minor line we plan on doing. E.G. if you're making the 1.1.x branch then the svn_version.h in trunk should reflect 1.2.0. You'll commit this change along with the change in step 3. 3. Tweak trunk to have a new CHANGES section. a) Begin a new section at the top of the CHANGES file with: Version X.Y.Z (released XX Month 200X, from branches/X.Y.Z) http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/X.Y.Z b) Commit. 4. Create a working copy (wc) from the release branch: $ svn co https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/branches/X.Y.Z 5. Merge fixes and changes from trunk. Only very important bugfixes are allowed to merge from the trunk to the release branch. A decision of a merge happends in the STATUS file as documented in HACKING. In the following example, we pretends to merge revision 7868 into the release branch: a) cd to your branch release working copy and run: $ svn merge -r7867:7868 https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk b) Commit the changes: $ svn ci -m "Merge r7868 into the 0.34.0 branch" c) cd to your wc for https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk and add a note under User-visible changes or Developer-visible changes. * fixed: Java bindings compilation. Differentiate between client-side and server-side changes by, say, putting them in separate sections. (We don't currently have an example of this, but we intend to do it for future CHANGES entries.) Note: CHANGES is maintained on the trunk because future releases should have past releases CHANGES entries. It will be merged onto the branch just before a release. d) Commit 6. It's release time, so cd to the release branch's working copy. Make sure your release branch wc has the following packages extracted into the root of the wc tree: apr (see INSTALL, section I) apr-util (see INSTALL, section I) neon (see INSTALL, section I) To install apr/apr-util, see INSTALL, section I.1. To install neon, see INSTALL, section I.5. To configure/install Apache (httpd-2.X.YY), see INSTALL, section I.7 and section III. If you maintain a separate build/release area, and don't want to over-write an existing/working installation of Apache, you may want to use --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 to install a parallel instance of Apache. To make sure httpd.conf is properly set up for DAV access, see subversion/tests/clients/cmdline/README. You should also have libtool-1.5.14 and autoconf-2.59 installed from source. It is important that you do not use distribution shipped versions of this software as they are often patched in ways that are not portable. Also, see sections 'Building the Latest Source under Unix' and 'BUILDING A SUBVERSION SERVER' in the INSTALL file. for more detailed build information. When building the Windows .zip release be sure to use the apr files from the .zip packaging of Apache. Additionally you'll want to also include the apr-iconv directory from right next to apr-util in the Apache zip file. See INSTALL, section I.1, for details. 7. Merge CHANGES into the release branch. Do it the same way as described in section 4 in this document when merging fixes to the release branch. 8. Build the tarballs and zip file a) Run './dist.sh -v X.Y.Z -r 1234 -pr branches/X.Y.Z' Watch dist.sh's output to make sure everything goes smoothly; when it's done, you'll have 'subversion-X.Y.Z.tar.gz' and 'subversion-X.Y.Z.tar.bz2' in the cwd. b) Be sure to replace the apr, apr-util and apr-iconv dirs with the ones from the .zip packaging of Apache, before building the .zip, as mentioned above in 6. c) Run './dist.sh -v X.Y.Z -r 1234 -pr branches/X.Y.Z -zip' Again watch dist.sh's output to make sure everything goes smoothly; when it's done, you'll have 'subversion-X.Y.Z.zip' in the cwd. 9. Test one or both of the tarballs: a) tar zxvf subversion-X.Y.Z.tar.gz; cd subversion-X.Y.Z b) ./configure See INSTALL, section III.B for detailed instructions on configuring/building Subversion. If you installed Apache in some place other than the default, as mentioned above, you will need to use the same --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 option as used to configure Apache. You may also want to use --enable-mod-activation, which will automatically enable the required Subversion modules in the Apache config file. c) make d) make check e) make install (this activates mod_dav) f) make davcheck For this, start up Apache after having configured according to the directions in subversion/tests/clients/cmdline/README. Make sure, that if you maintain a development installation of apache, that you check the config file and update it for the new release area where you're testing the tar-ball. (Unless you rename the tree which gets extracted from the tarball to match what's in httpd.conf, you will need to edit httpd.conf) g) make svncheck First, start up svnserve with these args: $ subversion/svnserve/svnserve -d -r \ `pwd`/subversion/tests/clients/cmdline -d tells svnserve to run as a daemon -r tells svnserve to use the following directory as the logical file system root directory. After svnserve is running as a daemon 'make svncheck' should run h) Then test that you can check out the subversion repository with this environment: subversion/clients/cmdline/svn co \ https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk i) Verify that the perl and python swig bindings at least compile. If you can't do this, then have another developer verify. (see bindings/swig/INSTALL for details) Ensure that ./configure detected a suitable version of swig, perl, and python. Then: make swig-py sudo make install-swig-py make swig-pl make check-swig-pl sudo make install-swig-pl j) Verify that the javahl bindings at least compile. If you can't do this, then have another developer verify. (see bindings/java/javahl/README for details) Ensure that ./configure detected a suitable jdk, and then possibly re-run with '--enable-javahl' and '--with-jdk=': make javahl sudo make install-javahl make check-javahl 10. Use GPG to sign release. gpg -b --armor subversion-X.Y.Z.tar.gz gpg -b --armor subversion-X.Y.Z.tar.bz2 gpg -b --armor subversion-X.Y.Z.zip 11. Upload the tarballs to http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/. The RM will be given details on how to do this via private channels. 12. Link to the tarballs from the Downloads page: http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=260 Here's how: a. Log into http://subversion.tigris.org/ b. Click on the 'Downloads link (left frame at the top) c. Click on the 'Source tarballs' link (main frame) d. Click on the 'Add a file' link (top, main frame, under 'File Sharing') e. Fill in the following fields: Name: subversion-X.Y.Z.tar.gz (replace X.Y.Z with the release number) Status: Stable Description: Subversion release X.Y.Z (MD5: ) Contents: (choose 'Link', then enter http://subversion.tigris.org/downloads/subversion-X.Y.Z.tar.gz) f. Click Submit 12. Create the tag with the svn_version.h that reflects the final release. You do this by updating your working copy to the release revision, 1234 in the example below. Run svnversion to verify that you do not have a mixed working copy or modified working copy, i.e. svnversion outputs only the release revision (not 1234:1235 or 1234M). Then place the svn_version.h.dist file in place in the working copy and copy from the working copy to the tag URL. For example: svn up -r 1234 svnversion . cp svn_version.h.dist subversion/include/svn_version.h svn cp -m "Tagging release X.Y.Z with svn_version.h matching tarball" \ . https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/X.Y.Z Note: Please always make a tag, even for release candidates. 13. Bump the svn_version.h for the original branch. Modify subversion/include/svn_version.h If you just did 1.0.2 then svn_version.h should have the proper values for 1.0.3 and so on. 14. Update the website. a) Edit the www/project_status.html file appropriately in /trunk *NOT* in the release branch and commit. Remember edit a search term at the end of release's issue link. If you used 'svn switch' in 3b above, you can simply 'switch' back to /trunk using: svn switch https://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk then edit the www/project_status.html file appropriately. b) Update the best available version at the top of www/project_packages.html c) Commit the modifications. 15. Post news item , and send an announcement to dev@, users@, and announce@ lists. Remember to include the URL and MD5 checksums in the announcement! Note that the subversion.tigris.org news item is in HTML format not plain text. A tigris.org user with RM or higher status must approve the subversion.tigris.org news item. For the email to the lists, ensure that your mailer doesn't wrap over 80 character lines. You should also notify freshmeat of the new release: http://freshmeat.net/projects/subversion/ You need to be listed as a release manager or admin on Freshmeat. Contact one of the folks listed on the Subversion project page for access. Your submission will also be tweaked by the freshmeat crew before it goes public. 16. Someone with administrative access should upgrade svn.collab.net to head. (This is not usually the release manager.) 17. If you've made it this far, go and enjoy your $favorite_beverage now.