We need to adapt to both the change in the name of the project, and to the name change in the pkg-config file.
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How to do a GTK release?
Before we begin
Make sure you have suitable versions of Meson and Ninja.
Also make sure you have the following packages installed with all their dependencies:
- gtk-doc
- docbook-utils
Without those packages make distcheck will not pass.
Make sure that gtk-doc is the latest released version.
Release check list
- Save all your work, then move to the branch from which you want to release. Go back to a pristine working directory. With Git, this works:
$ git clean -dfx
- Build using the common sequence:
$ meson _build .
$ ninja -C _build
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Update NEWS based on the content of git log; follow the format of prior entries. This includes finding noteworthy new features, collecting summaries for all the fixed bugs that are referenced and collecting all updated translations. Also collect the names of all contributors that are mentioned. We don't discriminate between bug reporters, patch writers, committers, etc. Anybody who is mentioned in the commit log gets a credit, but only real names, not email addresses or nicknames.
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Update the pot files and commit the changes:
$ ninja -C _build gtk40-pot
$ ninja -C _build gtk40-properties-pot
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If this is a major, stable, release, verify that the release notes in the API reference contain the relevant items.
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Verify that the version in
meson.build
has been bumped after the last release. Note: this is critical, a slip-up here will cause the soname to change. -
Make sure that
meson test
is happy (ninja dist
will also run the test suite, but it's better to catch issues before committing and tagging the release). Typical problems to expect here (depending on whether this is a devel snapshot or a stable release):
* forgotten source files
* new symbols missing the `GDK_AVAILABLE_IN_` annotation
* wrong introspection annotations
* missing documentation
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If this is a devel release, make sure that the docs for new symbols are in good shape. Look at the -unused.txt files and add stuff found there to the corresponding
-sections.txt
file. Look at the-undocumented.txt
files and see if there is anything in there that should be documented. If it is, this may be due to typos in the doc comments in the source. Make sure that all new symbols have proper Since: tags, and that there is an index in the main-docs.xml
for the next stable version. -
Run
ninja dist
to generate the tarball. -
Fix broken stuff found by 8), commit changes, repeat.
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Once
dist
succeeds, verify that the tree is clean and all the changes needed to make the release have been committed:git diff
should come up empty. The last commit must be the commit that bumps up the version of the release in themeson.build
file. Usegit rebase
if you had to add more commits after the version bump anddist
successfully passing. If you change the history, remember to rebuild the tarball. -
Now you've got the tarball. Check that the tarball size looks reasonable compared to previous releases. If the size goes down a lot, likely the docs went missing for some reason. Or the translations. If the size goes up by a lot, something else may be wrong.
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Tag the release. The git command for doing that looks like:
$ git tag -m "GTK 4.2.0" 4.2.0
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Bump the version number in
meson.build
and commit the change. -
Push the changes upstream, and push the tag as well. The git command for doing that is:
$ git push origin
$ git push origin 4.2.0
- Upload the tarball to
master.gnome.org
and runftpadmin install
to transfer it todownload.gnome.org
. If you don't have an account onmaster.gnome.org
, find someone who can do it for you. The command for this looks like:
$ scp gtk-4.2.0.tar.xz matthiasc@master.gnome.org:
$ ssh matthiasc@master.gnome.org ftpadmin install gtk-4.2.0.tar.xz
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Go to the gnome-announce list archives, find the last announce message, create a new message in the same form, replacing version numbers, commentary at the top about "what this release is about" and the summary of changes.
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Send it to gnome-announce-list, gtk-list, gtk-app-devel-list and gtk-devel-list. Set reply-to to desktop-devel-list.
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Add a link to the release announcement to www.gtk.org which lives in the gtk-web git module.