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  1. Instructions for making a Release:
  2. Authors: Conor MacNeill
  3. Stefan Bodewig
  4. Magesh Umasankar
  5. Antoine Levy-Lambert
  6. Note: This document was adapted from the one created in the context of
  7. releasing Ant 1.9.7. It assumes the first release created from
  8. master will be 1.10.
  9. Please interpret the branch names, tags, etc. according to
  10. your context.
  11. It reflects the way Stefan prefers to cut the release, parts of
  12. this process haven't even been discussed on the dev list and may
  13. change with later releases.
  14. 1. Propose a release plan for vote. This should set out the timetable for
  15. the release under ideal circumstances.
  16. In reality, you send a note to the list that you intend to cut the
  17. release and wait for a few days whether anybody objects.
  18. We haven't created extra branches for releases in a long time and
  19. with out new 1.9.x LTS policy there is a permanent branch for
  20. Java5 compatible releases anyway. So no extra branch for the
  21. releases is needed.
  22. This document assumes you are familiar with git
  23. http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/
  24. may be a good guide if you are not.
  25. 2. Ensure you have all the external libraries that Ant uses in your
  26. lib/optional directory. All dependencies are either provided by
  27. JDK 1.8.0 or downloadable using
  28. ant -f fetch.xml -Ddest=optional
  29. To find out whether you have all the libraries you need, execute
  30. the build with -verbose option and scan for lines beginning with
  31. "Unable to load...".
  32. 3. We don't want tags for failed votes to end up on out branches so
  33. the release is first created from a detached head.
  34. Checkout the HEAD of the master branch as a detached head:
  35. $ git checkout master^0
  36. 4. Make sure that your directory tree is clean by running git status.
  37. Some tests leave behind leftovers which end up in the source
  38. distribution otherwise.
  39. 5. Set the version number in several files to the required new
  40. versions. These are:
  41. * manual/cover.html (version should already be correct here)
  42. * manual/credits.html (version should already be correct here)
  43. * build.xml properties : project.version,manifest-version,pom.version
  44. * POM files under src/etc/poms and subdirectories
  45. if you've got mvn installed
  46. $ mvn versions:set -DnewVersion=1.10.0 -DgenerateBackupPoms=false
  47. inside src/etc/poms should do the trick.
  48. * ivy.xml in release subdirectory (version should already be correct here)
  49. * WHATSNEW (version should already be correct here)
  50. * src/etc/testcases/taskdefs/conditions/antversion.xml (version should already be correct here)
  51. 6. Next bootstrap, build and run the tests.
  52. $ ./bootstrap.sh
  53. $ ./build.sh
  54. $ ./build.sh test
  55. # if you've got maven installed
  56. $ mvn -f src/etc/poms/pom.xml -DskipTests package
  57. 7. Then build the distribution. It is important that this be a clean
  58. build.
  59. # clean
  60. $ rm -rf bootstrap build dist distribution java-repository target
  61. $ ./build.sh dist-lite
  62. $ ./dist/bin/ant -nouserlib -lib lib/optional distribution
  63. build.xml specifies that the code should be compiled with
  64. source=1.8 and target=1.8.
  65. 8. Commit your changes, tag them, push them.
  66. $ git tag -s -m "Tagging RC1 for version 1.10.0 of Ant" ANT_1.10.0_RC1
  67. $ git push
  68. $ git push --tags
  69. 9. Ensure that the GPG key you use is inside the KEYS file in Ant's
  70. git repository
  71. <https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=ant-antlibs-common.git;a=blob;f=KEYS;h=dc62b011b1b429bd6de913f8f2bce79b715f96db;hb=HEAD>
  72. - and that you copy the KEYS file to /www/www.apache.org/dist/ant
  73. Also make sure you have sent the key that you use to a public
  74. keyserver.
  75. 10. Sign the distribution files
  76. There are two aproaches, one uses Ant and a few libraries, the
  77. other requires you to run gnupg manually. The first version didn't
  78. work for Stefan when he built the first release candidate for
  79. 1.9.7.
  80. a. Using the script release/signit.xml
  81. This script requires using commons-openpgp to sign the artefacts,
  82. This tool can be checked out from
  83. http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/sandbox/openpgp/trunk
  84. You have to build it using maven.
  85. $ mvn install
  86. The script assumes commons-openpgp (and bouncycastle) are in your
  87. local maven repository.
  88. You can create a property file gnupg.properties in your home directory
  89. with your key id - like
  90. keyid=5F6B8B72
  91. or use -Dkeyid
  92. and pass your key passphrase on the command line with -Dpassword=****
  93. $ ./build.sh -f release/signit.xml -Dpassword=****
  94. b. Using gpg
  95. $ for i in distribution/*/*.zip distribution/*/*.gz distribution/*/*.bz2; do gpg --detach-sign --armor $i; done
  96. $ for i in java-repository/org/apache/ant/ant*/*/*.jar java-repository/org/apache/ant/ant*/*/*.pom; do gpg --detach-sign --armor $i; done
  97. 11. Convert the part of the WHATSNEW file covering the changes
  98. since the last release into HTML for the README file on the
  99. website. See the previous release directories for examples of these files.
  100. Add instructions and warnings (GNU tar format issues, etc).
  101. Use the target txt2html of docs.xml
  102. $ ./build.sh -f docs.xml txt2html
  103. This target generates a file build/html/WHATSNEW.html
  104. Add an html head element with a title like "Release Notes of Apache Ant
  105. 1.10.0" (from the default txt2html)
  106. Cut all sections about previous releases to keep only the current release,
  107. and save as RELEASE-NOTES-1.10.0.html inside the distribution folder.
  108. Copy the file RELEASE-NOTES-1.10.0.html also as README.html
  109. 12. The distribution is now ready to go.
  110. Create a SVN sandbox on your computer with https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/ant in it
  111. Copy the distribution folder to the location of the sandbox.
  112. svn add the files and commit into https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/ant
  113. 13. Upload the maven artifacts located under java-repository/org/apache/ant
  114. these artifacts comprise currently for each ant jar of one POM
  115. file, the corresponding jar file and the corresponding GPG
  116. signatures (x.pom, x.jar, x.pom.asc, x.jar.asc) MD5 and SHA1 are
  117. generated by ivy during the upload
  118. to
  119. https://repository.apache.org (nexus repository)
  120. using the build file release/upload.xml - this requires Ivy
  121. $ ./build.sh -Dupload.user=foo -Dupload.password=secret -lib location_of_ivy_jar -f upload.xml
  122. After the upload, you need to access the web interface of nexus
  123. under https://repository.apache.org login using your Apache
  124. credentials in the left pane, below "build promotion", click on
  125. the "Stagings Repositories" links expand org.apache.ant select the
  126. checkbox next to the upload that you just did click the button
  127. "Close" on the top of the table listing the uploads make a note of
  128. the location of the staging repository for the vote email
  129. 14. Once this is committed send a release vote email on dev@ant.
  130. The email will typically mention :
  131. - the git tag for the release including commit hash,
  132. - the location of the tarballs, including revision number in
  133. dist.apache.org repository
  134. - the URL for the maven artifacts
  135. The vote will only pass if at least three PMC members have voted +1
  136. and more +1s than -1s have been cast. The vote will run for 3 days.
  137. 15. If the vote fails, address the problems and recreate the next RC
  138. build.
  139. 16. Once the vote has passed, tag the last RC created with the final tag
  140. $ git tag -s -m "Tagging version 1.10.0 of Ant" rel/1.10.0 HASH_OF_LAST_RC
  141. $ git push --tags
  142. 17. The distrib artifacts should be published the apache dist. It is
  143. managed via svnpubsub so the release should be committed to the
  144. subversion repository
  145. https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/ant/.
  146. * commit the new release files to
  147. https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/ant/[source|binaries|manual].
  148. * Make https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/ant/README.html
  149. point to the new RELEASE-NOTES or a copy of it.
  150. * release the maven artifacts using the web interface of nexus under https://repository.apache.org
  151. login using your Apache credentials
  152. in the left pane, below "build promotion", click on the "Stagings Repositories" links
  153. expand org.apache.ant
  154. select the checkbox next to the upload that you just did
  155. and click the button "Release".
  156. 4 hours later, the artifacts will be in the maven central repository.
  157. 18. Update the Apache Reporter System
  158. https://reporter.apache.org/addrelease.html?ant
  159. 19. Address the available version tags in BugZilla. Create new
  160. milestone 1.10.1 and version 1.10.0.
  161. 20. Add a new release tag to doap_Ant.rdf in Ant's site.
  162. 21. checkout the master branch, merge the tag but don't push the
  163. commit
  164. $ git checkout master
  165. $ git merge rel/1.10.0
  166. Set the version number in several files to the required version of
  167. the next 1.10.x release. These are:
  168. * manual/cover.html
  169. * manual/credits.html
  170. * build.xml properties : project.version,manifest-version,pom.version
  171. project.version property in build.xml gets bumped to
  172. [newversion]alpha, for example 1.10.1alpha
  173. manifest-version gets bumped to the exact next release number
  174. for example 1.10.1.
  175. pom.version gets bumped to [newversion]-SNAPSHOT
  176. for example 1.10.1-SNAPSHOT.
  177. * POM files under src/etc/poms and subdirectories
  178. if you've got mvn installed
  179. $ mvn versions:set -DnewVersion=1.10.1-SNAPSHOT -DgenerateBackupPoms=false
  180. inside src/etc/poms should do the trick.
  181. * ivy.xml in release subdirectory
  182. * WHATSNEW (add a new section)
  183. * src/etc/testcases/taskdefs/conditions/antversion.xml
  184. Amend the merge commit
  185. $ git add -u
  186. $ git commit -a --amend
  187. $ git push
  188. 22. wait a few hours for the mirrors to catch up
  189. 23. Update the ant.apache.org site :
  190. The website is managed here: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/site/ant/
  191. Copy the manual of the release into the production folder - since
  192. the site still uses svn and Ant proper uses git there currently is
  193. no way to use the scm for this.
  194. [TODO once there is the first release of 1.10.0, we'll likely need
  195. to restructure the site to allow two versions of the manual to
  196. exist in parallel]
  197. Update the following files for version number:
  198. * source/antnews.xml (Announcement)
  199. * source/faq.xml (Ant's history details - not for betas)
  200. * source/index.xml (Announcement, latest release details, link to
  201. manual under "Documentation")
  202. * source/srcdownload.xml
  203. * source/bindownload.xml
  204. * source/manualdownload.xml
  205. Generate the html files by invoking 'ant'
  206. Commit the modified/generated files in the 'production' folder, it will go
  207. live on ant.apache.org in a matter on seconds.
  208. 24. At this point in time, the release is done and announcements are made.
  209. PGP-sign your announcement posts.
  210. Apache mailing lists that should get the announcements:
  211. announce@apache.org, dev@ant and user@ant.
  212. 25. You can now reacquaint yourself with your family and friends.
  213. 26. After a few days "svn rm" the older release artifacts and release
  214. notes from https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/ant/
  215. "older" here means any older 1.10.x release but not the latest
  216. 1.9.x release.
  217. Related Information
  218. http://www.apache.org/dev/#releases
  219. http://commons.apache.org/releases/index.html
  220. http://wiki.apache.org/commons/SigningReleases
  221. Files containing version information
  222. ------------------------------------
  223. * manual/cover.html
  224. * manual/credits.html
  225. * build.xml properties : project.version,manifest-version,pom.version
  226. * POM files under src/etc/poms and subdirectories
  227. * ivy.xml in release subdirectory
  228. * WHATSNEW
  229. * src/etc/testcases/taskdefs/conditions/antversion.xml
  230. cover.html, credits.html, POM files, antversion.xml should be
  231. adjusted for the [newversion] right after the build and tagging
  232. of the release
  233. build.xml
  234. ---------
  235. right before a release :
  236. the project.version gets bumped to the exact release
  237. number, for instance 1.9.5
  238. right after a release :
  239. project.version property in build.xml gets bumped to
  240. [newversion]alpha, for example 1.9.6alpha
  241. manifest-version gets bumped to the exact next release number
  242. for example 1.9.6
  243. pom.version gets bumped to [newversion]-SNAPSHOT