- putty/doc/blurb.but
- putty/doc/licence.but
-The website:
-
- - putty-website/licence.html
-
Preparing to make a release
---------------------------
XXX-REVIEW-BEFORE-RELEASE. ('git grep XXX-RE' should only show up
hits in this file itself.)
- - Now update version numbers in
- * putty/LATEST.VER
- * putty/windows/putty.iss (four times, on consecutive lines)
- * putty/doc/pscp.but (and make sure the rest of the transcript is
- up to date)
- * putty/doc/plink.but (likewise)
+ - Now update the version numbers and the transcripts in the docs, by
+ checking out the release branch and running
- - Reset the epoch used for the $(Days) value computed in Buildscr for
- the Windows binary version resource. It's probably not a good idea
- to set it to _today_ (since it might clash with the zero-valued
- field used in actual releases), so perhaps we should start it 1000
- days before the release date so as to have a largish number
- recognisable as being the right kind of thing by its order of
- magnitude. So, do this:
+ make distclean
+ ./release.pl --version=X.YZ --setver
- perl -e 'printf "%d\n", time/86400 - 1000'
+ Then check that the resulting automated git commit has updated the
+ version number in the following places:
+
+ * putty/LATEST.VER
+ * putty/doc/plink.but
+ * putty/doc/pscp.but
+ * putty/windows/putty.iss (four times, on consecutive lines)
- and then substitute the resulting value into the definition of
- 'Epoch' in Buildscr.
+ and also check that it has reset the definition of 'Epoch' in
+ Buildscr.
- - Commit those version number and epoch changes (on the appropriate
- branch, of course!), and then make the release tag pointing at the
- resulting commit.
+ - Make the release tag, pointing at the version-update commit we just
+ generated.
- If the release is on a branch (which I expect it generally will
be), merge that branch to master.
atreus:src/putty-local/announce-<ver> in case it's needed again
within days of the release going out.
- - Update the web site, in a local checkout.
- + Adjust front page to say 'The latest version is <ver>'.
- + Adjust front page to add a news item.
- + Adjust Download page to say 'The latest release version (<ver>)'.
- + Adjust Download page to update filenames of installer and Unix
- tarball (both in the hrefs themselves and the link text).
- + Check over the Download page and remove any mention of
- pre-releases, if there were any before this release. Comment out
- the big pre-release section at the top, and also adjust the
- sections about source archives at the bottom.
- + Do the same on the Docs page.
- + Adjust header text on Changelog page. (That includes changing
- `are new' in previous version to `were new'!)
- + .htaccess has an individual redirect for each version number. Add
- a new one.
-
- - For 0.66 only: if it's not already done, switch the remaining
- signature links on the Download page over to using the new
- signature style. Then remove this checklist item, since it'll only
- need doing this once.
-
- - If there are any last-minute wishlist entries (e.g. security
- vulnerabilities fixed in the new release), write entries for them
- in a local checkout of putty-wishlist.
-
- - Update the wishlist mechanism for the new release. This can be done
- without touching individual items by editing the @releases array in
- control/bugs2html.
+ - Update the website, in a local checkout:
+ * Write a release file in components/releases which identifies the
+ new version, its release date, a section for the Changes page,
+ and a news announcement for the front page.
+ * Disable the pre-release sections of the website (if previously
+ enabled), by editing prerel_version() in components/Base.mc to
+ return undef.
+
+ - Update the wishlist, in a local checkout:
+ * If there are any last-minute wishlist entries (e.g. security
+ vulnerabilities fixed in the new release), write entries for
+ them.
+ * If any other bug fixes have been cherry-picked to the release
+ branch (so that the wishlist mechanism can't automatically mark
+ them as fixed in the new release), add appropriate Fixed-in
+ headers for those.
+ * Add an entry to the @releases array in control/bugs2html.
- Build the release, by checking out the release tag:
git checkout 0.XX
- Double-check in build.log that the release was built from the right
git commit.
- - Do a bit of checking that the release binaries basically work,
- report their version numbers accurately, and so on. Test the
- installer and the Unix source tarball.
+ - Do a bit of checking of the release binaries:
+ * make sure they basically work
+ * check they report the right version number
+ * if there's any easily observable behaviour difference between
+ the release branch and master, arrange to observe it
+ * test the Windows installer
+ * test the Unix source tarball.
- Sign the release: in the `build.out' directory, type
sh sign.sh -r putty
Once all the above preparation is done and the release has been built
locally, this is the procedure for putting it up on the web.
- - Save the link maps. Currently I keep these on atreus, in
- src/putty-local/maps-<version>.
-
- - Upload the entire release directory to atreus:www/putty/<version>.
-
- - Do final checks on the release directory in its new location:
- + verify all the signatures:
- for i in `find . -name '*.gpg'`; do case $i in *sums*) gpg --verify $i;; *) gpg --verify $i ${i%%.gpg};; esac; done
- + check the checksum files:
- md5sum -c md5sums
- sha1sum -c sha1sums
- sha256sum -c sha256sums
- sha512sum -c sha512sums
-
- - Having double-checked the release, copy it from atreus to
- chiark:ftp/putty-<ver> and to the:www/putty/<ver>.
-
- - Check the permissions! Actually try downloading from the, to make
- sure it really works.
-
- - Update the HTTP redirect at the:www/putty/htaccess which points the
- virtual subdir `latest' at the actual latest release dir. TEST THIS
- ONE - it's quite important.
-
- - Update the FTP symlink (chiark:ftp/putty-latest -> putty-<ver>).
+ - Upload the release itself and its link maps to everywhere it needs
+ to be, by running this in the build.out directory:
+ ../release.pl --version=X.YZ --upload
- - Check the Docs page links correctly to the release docs. (It
- should do this automatically, owing to the `latest' HTTP
- redirect.)
+ - Check that downloads via version-numbered URLs all work:
+ ../release.pl --version=X.YZ --precheck
- - Check that the web server attaches the right content type to .HLP
- and .CNT files.
+ - Switch the 'latest' links over to the new release:
+ * Update the HTTP redirect at the:www/putty/htaccess .
+ * Update the FTP symlink at chiark:ftp/putty-latest .
- - Run 'git push' in the website checkout, and then 'git pull' in
- ~/www/putty on atreus to fetch the website updates.
+ - Now verify that downloads via the 'latest' URLs are all redirected
+ correctly and work:
+ ../release.pl --version=X.YZ --postcheck
- - Push the changes to PuTTY itself. Something like:
- git push origin master # update the master branch
- git push origin --tags # should push the new release tag
- git push origin :pre-0.XX # delete the pre-release branch
+ - Push all the git repositories:
+ * run 'git push' in the website checkout
+ * run 'git push' in the wishlist checkout
+ * push from the main PuTTY checkout. Typically this one will be
+ pushing both the release tag and an update to the master branch,
+ plus removing the pre-release branch, so you'll want some
+ commands along these lines:
+ git push origin master # update the master branch
+ git push origin --tags # should push the new release tag
+ git push origin :pre-0.XX # delete the pre-release branch
- - Run 'git push' in the putty-wishlist checkout. Then run 'git pull'
- in ~/pub/putty-wishlist on atreus, and update the wishlist web
- pages with the commands
- cd ~/pub/putty-wishlist/control
- perl bugs2html
+ - Run ~/adm/puttyweb.sh on atreus to update the website after all
+ those git pushes.
- - Check over the web site to make sure all the changes to wishlist
- and main web pages are present and correct.
+ - Check that the unpublished website on atreus looks sensible.
- Run webupdate, so that all the changes on atreus propagate to
chiark. Important to do this _before_ announcing that the release