Instructions to create pretest or release tarballs. -- originally written by Gerd Moellmann, amended by Francesco Potort́ with the initial help of Eli Zaretskii Steps to take before starting on the first pretest in any release sequence: 1. Decide on versions of automake and autoconf, and ensure you will have them available for the duration of the release process. 2. Consider increasing the value of the variable `customize-changed-options-previous-release' in cus-edit.el to refer to a newer version of Emacs. (This is probably needed only when preparing the first pretest for a major Emacs release.) Commit cus-edit.el if changed. General steps (for each step, check for possible errors): 1. `bzr update' (for a bound branch), or `bzr pull'. bzr status # check for locally modified files 2. Bootstrap to make 100% sure all elc files are up-to-date, and to make sure that the later tagged version will bootstrap, should it be necessary to check it out. 3. Regenerate the etc/AUTHORS file: M-: (require 'authors) RET M-x authors RET There is almost guaranteed to be an "*Authors Errors*" buffer with problems caused by certain bad ChangeLog entries. You can ignore the very old ones (eg lisp/erc has a lot). If there are errors related to new entries (especially entries that are new since the last pretest), see if you can fix them. If there was a ChangeLog typo, fix it. If a file was deleted or renamed, consider adding an appropriate entry to authors-ignored-files, authors-valid-file-names, or authors-renamed-files-alist. If necessary, repeat M-x authors after making those changes. Save the "*Authors*" buffer as etc/AUTHORS. Check the diff looks reasonable. Maybe add entries to authors-ambiguous-files or authors-aliases, and repeat. Commit any fixes to ChangeLogs or authors.el. 4. Set the version number (M-x load-file RET admin/admin.el RET, then M-x set-version RET). For a release, add released ChangeLog entries (M-x add-release-logs RET). For a pretest, start at version .90. After .99, use .990 (so that it sorts). 5. autoreconf -i -I m4 --force make bootstrap 6. Copy lisp/loaddefs.el to lisp/ldefs-boot.el. Commit etc/AUTHORS, lisp/ldefs-boot.el, and the files changed by M-x set-version. For a release, also commit the ChangeLog files in all directories. 7. ./make-dist --snapshot --no-compress Check the contents of the new tar with admin/diff-tar-files against an older tar file. Some old pretest tarballs may be found at ; old release tarballs are at . If this is the first pretest of a major release, just comparing with the previous release may overlook many new files. You can try something like `find . | sort' in a clean bzr tree, and compare the results against the new tar contents. 8. tar -xf emacs-NEW.tar; cd emacs-NEW ./configure --prefix=/tmp/emacs && make && make install Use `script' or M-x compile to save the compilation log in compile-NEW.log and compare it against an old one. The easiest way to do that is to visit the old log in Emacs, change the version number of the old Emacs to __, do the same with the new log and do M-x ediff. Especially check that Info files aren't built. 9. cd EMACS_ROOT_DIR && bzr tag TAG TAG is emacs-XX.Y.ZZ for a pretest, emacs-XX.Y for a release. Shortly before the release, cut the version branch also, and open a Savannah support request asking for commits to the new branch to be sent to the emacs-diffs mailing list (by default, the list normally only gets commits to the trunk). 10. Decide what compression schemes to offer. For a release, at least gz and xz: gzip --best -c emacs-NEW.tar > emacs-NEW.tar.gz xz -c emacs-NEW.tar > emacs-NEW.tar.xz Now you should upload the files to the GNU ftp server. In order to do that, you must be registered as an Emacs maintainer and have your GPG key acknowledged by the ftp people. For instructions, see http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Automated-Upload-Registration.html The simplest method is to use the gnulib script "build-aux/gnupload" to upload each FILE, like this: For a pretest: gnupload [--user your@gpg.key.email] --to alpha.gnu.org:emacs/pretest \ FILE.gz FILE.xz ... For a release: gnupload [--user your@gpg.key.email] --to ftp.gnu.org:emacs \ FILE.gz FILE.xz ... You only need the --user part if you have multiple GPG keys and do not want to use the default. Obviously, if you do not have a fast uplink, be prepared for the upload to take a while. If you prefer to do it yourself rather than use gnupload: For each FILE, create a detached GPG binary signature and a clearsigned directive file like this: gpg -b FILE echo directory: emacs/pretest > FILE.directive (for a pretest) echo directory: emacs > FILE.directive (for a release) gpg --clearsign FILE.directive Upload by anonymous ftp to ftp://ftp-upload.gnu.org/ the files FILE, FILE.sig, FILE.directive.asc. For a release, place the files in the /incoming/ftp directory. For a pretest, place the files in /incoming/alpha instead, so that they appear on ftp://alpha.gnu.org/. 11. After five minutes, verify that the files are visible at ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/pretest/ for a pretest, or ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/ for a release. Download them and check the signatures. Check they build. 12. For a pretest, announce it on emacs-devel and info-gnu-emacs@gnu.org. For a release, also announce it on info-gnu@gnu.org. (Probably bcc the info- addresses to make it less likely that people will followup on those lists.) 13. For a release, update the Emacs homepage in the web repository. Also add the new NEWS file as NEWS.xx.y. Maybe regenerate the html manuals, update the FAQ, etc, etc.