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authorSimon Tatham <anakin@pobox.com>2015-11-12 22:11:07 +0300
committerSimon Tatham <anakin@pobox.com>2015-11-12 22:11:07 +0300
commit3e811b3dff506cef03426469fc676a519d531781 (patch)
treee1dbca43ff53ba22aa013b2dcd2014176c443ff8 /CHECKLST.txt
parentf08e2de078b9122d4732a94cbbd81ca66cb87eed (diff)
Big revision to CHECKLST.txt for release.pl and Mason.
Half the release checklist has changed recently, what with me completely reworking the website and also writing all this release automation. I think these are all the checklist changes needed now the dust has settled, though of course when I do the next actual release I expect there'll turn out to be something I missed...
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diff --git a/CHECKLST.txt b/CHECKLST.txt
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--- a/CHECKLST.txt
+++ b/CHECKLST.txt
@@ -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-<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.
-
- - 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-<version>.
- rsync -av maps-x86/ atreus:src/putty-local/maps-X.YZ
-
- - Upload the entire release directory to atreus:www/putty/<version>.
- 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 ${i%%.gpg};; esac; done
- + check the checksum files:
- md5sum -c md5sums
- sha1sum -c sha1sums
- sha256sum -c sha256sums
- sha512sum -c sha512sums
-
- - Having double-checked the release, copy it from atreus to
- chiark:ftp/putty-<ver> and to the:www/putty/<ver>.
- rsync -av putty/ chiark:ftp/putty-X.YZ
- rsync -av putty/ the:www/putty/X.YZ
-
- - Check the permissions! Actually try downloading from the, to make
- sure it really works.
-
- - Update the HTTP redirect at the:www/putty/htaccess which points the
- virtual subdir `latest' at the actual latest release dir. TEST THIS
- ONE - it's quite important.
-
- - Update the FTP symlink (chiark:ftp/putty-latest -> putty-<ver>).
-
- - Check the Docs page links correctly to the release docs. (It
- should do this automatically, owing to the `latest' HTTP
- redirect.)
-
- - Check that the web server attaches the right content type to .HLP,
- .CNT and .CHM files, by downloading one of each and checking
- they're all application/octet-stream.
- for ext in hlp cnt chm; do curl -v http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/X.YZ/putty.$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