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Thu Sep 4 19:11:23 2003 Kristian Rietveld <kris@gtk.org> Merge from stable. * docs/RELEASE-HOWTO: updates.
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How to do a GTK+ release?
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Make sure you have Owen's special autoconf and libtool RPMs, available at:
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http://people.redhat.com/otaylor/gtk/autotools/.
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Also make sure you have the following packages installed with all their
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dependencies (I used the RPM package names from RedHat 9):
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* gtk-doc
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* linuxdoc-tools
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* docbook-utils
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Without those packages make distcheck will *not* pass.
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0) Blow away your gtk+ directory, check a new version out
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1) autogen and build it, make sure to enable docs.
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2) Update NEWS based on ChangeLog
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3) Update version in configure.in, increase micro and interface age by 1.
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(Note that this is critical, a slip-up here will cause the soname to change).
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4) Add === Released 2.x.y === at the top of the ChangeLog
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5) make mydistcheck
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6) Fix broken stuff found by 4) repeat
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7) cvs commit; you'll have a bunch of po file changes, and maybe some
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doc changes too (NOTE: be sure to use cvs with compression, else you'll
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end up waiting for a long time :).
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8) If 7) fails because someone else committed inbetween, curse, cvs up
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fix conflicts and go to 5)
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9) type 'cvs tag GTK_2_x_y' in the toplevel directory
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10) You now have the tarball, and the CVS tag, now upload the tarball to
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gnome.org and gtk.org
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11) Go to the gnome-announce list archives, find the last announce message,
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create a new message in the same form, replacing version numbers, commentary
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at the top about "what this release is about" and the Summary of changes.
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12) Send it to gnome-announce-list, gtk-list, gtk-app-devel-list and
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gtk-devel-list. Set reply-to to gnome-hackers.
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