X-Git-Url: https://asedeno.scripts.mit.edu/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=CHECKLST.txt;h=2cf15dc7251dc0472e636c85e12eaf657ae437ca;hb=2eb952ca31aa13d1f6f429305fbb6f43a9a28c56;hp=51e11593cdbafa15b674dd9148b4642e95cb5ea1;hpb=f3230c85457cc3d13c46e8ea91c9748dcd0054af;p=PuTTY.git diff --git a/CHECKLST.txt b/CHECKLST.txt index 51e11593..2cf15dc7 100644 --- a/CHECKLST.txt +++ b/CHECKLST.txt @@ -13,15 +13,15 @@ The LICENCE file in the main source distribution: - putty/LICENCE -The resource files: +The various About and Licence boxes: - - putty/windows/pageant.rc + - putty/windows/winpgnt.c + the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both! - - putty/windows/puttygen.rc + - putty/windows/winpgen.c + the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both! - - putty/windows/win_res.rc2 + - putty/windows/windlg.c + the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both! - putty/windows/version.rc2 @@ -35,10 +35,6 @@ The documentation (both the preamble blurb and the licence appendix): - putty/doc/blurb.but - putty/doc/licence.but -The website: - - - putty-website/licence.html - Preparing to make a release --------------------------- @@ -68,7 +64,7 @@ for it: checking out the release branch and running make distclean - ./release.pl --set-version=X.YZ + ./release.pl --version=X.YZ --setver Then check that the resulting automated git commit has updated the version number in the following places: @@ -92,29 +88,23 @@ for it: atreus:src/putty-local/announce- 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 '. - + Adjust front page to add a news item. - + Adjust Download page to say 'The latest release version ()'. - + 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. - - - 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 @@ -126,9 +116,13 @@ for it: - 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 @@ -140,61 +134,36 @@ The actual release procedure 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-. - rsync -av maps-x86/ atreus:src/putty-local/maps-X.YZ - - - Upload the entire release directory to atreus:www/putty/. - rsync -av putty/ atreus:www/putty/X.YZ - - - 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 ${i%%.gpg};; esac; done - + check the checksum files: - md5sum -c md5sums - sha1sum -c sha1sums - sha256sum -c sha256sums - sha512sum -c sha512sums - - - Having double-checked the release, copy it from atreus to - chiark:ftp/putty- and to the:www/putty/. - rsync -av putty/ chiark:ftp/putty-X.YZ - rsync -av putty/ the:www/putty/X.YZ - - - Check the permissions! Actually try downloading from the, to make - sure it really works. - - - Update the HTTP redirect at the:www/putty/htaccess which points the - virtual subdir `latest' at the actual latest release dir. TEST THIS - ONE - it's quite important. - - - Update the FTP symlink (chiark:ftp/putty-latest -> putty-). - - - Check the Docs page links correctly to the release docs. (It - should do this automatically, owing to the `latest' HTTP - redirect.) - - - Check that the web server attaches the right content type to .HLP, - .CNT and .CHM files, by downloading one of each and checking - they're all application/octet-stream. - for ext in hlp cnt chm; do curl -v http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/X.YZ/putty.$ext 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep Content-Type; done - - - Run 'git push' in the website checkout, and then 'git pull' in - ~/www/putty on atreus to fetch the website updates. - - - 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 - - - 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 - - - Check over the web site to make sure all the changes to wishlist - and main web pages are present and correct. + - 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 that downloads via version-numbered URLs all work: + ../release.pl --version=X.YZ --precheck + + - 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 . + + - Now verify that downloads via the 'latest' URLs are all redirected + correctly and work: + ../release.pl --version=X.YZ --postcheck + + - 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 ~/adm/puttyweb.sh on atreus to update the website after all + those git pushes. + + - 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