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2732830a 1This is a checklist for making Guile releases.
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2It's specific to the FSF's development environment; please don't put
3it in the distribution.
2732830a 4
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5Maybe we should name Guile releases after entertaining poisons:
6absinthe, etc. However, the first release containing the module
7system should be called Godot: "This is the one you've been waiting
8for."
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0b2da99c 10=== Eventually:
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69b5f65a 12* Deprecate `read-only-string?'.
7e6b52f8 13
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14After signal handling and threading have been fixed:
15- remove the code corresponding to GUILE_OLD_ASYNC_CLICK and the corresponding
16 GUILE_OLD_ASYNC_CLICK macro.
17
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18=== In release 1.6.0:
19
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20- Make sure that the deprecation mechanism explained in INSTALL and
21 README is completed and works.
22
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23=== In release 1.8.0:
24
25- remove compatability module (ice-9 and-let*). It
26 has been replaced by (ice-9 and-let-star) and/or (srfi srfi-2).
27
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28- remove support for autoloading compiled-code modules:
29 try-module-linked
30 try-module-dynamic-link
31 init-dynamic-module
32 scm_register_module_xxx
33 etc.
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34- remove deprecated variables:
35 scm_top_level_lookup_closure_var
36- remove deprecated functions:
37 eval.c: scm_eval2, scm_eval_3
38 load.c: scm_read_and_eval_x
2f6fb7c5 39 smob.c: scm_make_smob_type_mfpe, scm_set_smob_mfpe
5d2b97cd 40 gc.c: scm_remember
be54b15d 41 string.c: scm_makstr
7e6b52f8 42- remove deprecated procedures:
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43 boot-9.scm: eval-in-module, id, -1+, return-it, string-character-length,
44 flags
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45- remove deprecated macros: SCM_OUTOFRANGE, SCM_NALLOC, SCM_HUP_SIGNAL,
46 SCM_INT_SIGNAL, SCM_FPE_SIGNAL, SCM_BUS_SIGNAL, SCM_SEGV_SIGNAL,
47 SCM_ALRM_SIGNAL, SCM_GC_SIGNAL, SCM_TICK_SIGNAL, SCM_SIG_ORD,
d1ca2c64 48 SCM_ORD_SIG, SCM_NUM_SIGS, SCM_SLOPPY_STRINGP, SCM_VALIDATE_STRINGORSUBSTR,
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49 SCM_FREEP, SCM_NFREEP, SCM_CHARS, SCM_UCHARS, SCM_VALIDATE_ROSTRING,
50 SCM_VALIDATE_ROSTRING_COPY, SCM_VALIDATE_NULLORROSTRING_COPY, SCM_ROLENGTH,
51 SCM_LENGTH, SCM_HUGE_LENGTH, SCM_SUBSTRP, SCM_SUBSTR_STR, SCM_SUBSTR_OFFSET,
34f0f2b8 52 SCM_COERCE_SUBSTR, SCM_ROSTRINGP, SCM_RWSTRINGP, SCM_VALIDATE_RWSTRING,
fd336365 53 SCM_ROCHARS, SCM_ROUCHARS, SCM_SETLENGTH, SCM_SETCHARS, SCM_LENGTH_MAX,
c9c01b11 54 SCM_GC8MARKP, SCM_SETGC8MARK, SCM_CLRGC8MARK, SCM_GCTYP16, SCM_GCCDR,
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55 SCM_SUBR_DOC, SCM_OPDIRP, SCM_VALIDATE_OPDIR, SCM_WTA, RETURN_SCM_WTA,
56 SCM_WNA, SCM_FUNC_NAME, SCM_VALIDATE_NUMBER_COPY,
61045190 57 SCM_VALIDATE_NUMBER_DEF_COPY, SCM_SLOPPY_CONSP, SCM_SLOPPY_NCONSP,
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58 SCM_SETAND_CDR, SCM_SETOR_CDR, SCM_SETAND_CAR, SCM_SETOR_CAR,
59 SCM_ARRAY_CONTIGUOUS
1b9be268 60- remove scm_vector_set_length_x
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61- remove function scm_call_catching_errors
62 (replaced by catch functions from throw.[ch])
db36bd50 63- remove support for "#&" reader syntax in (ice-9 optargs).
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64- remove scm_make_shared_substring
65- remove scm_read_only_string_p
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66- remove scm_strhash
67- remove scm_tc7_ssymbol
68- remove scm_tc7_msymbol
69- remove scm_tcs_symbols
daa6ba18 70- remove scm_sloppy_memq, scm_sloppy_memv, scm_sloppy_member
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71- consider removing the automatic loading of (ice-9 rdelim) when guile
72 starts up. This would be a brave move, since a lot of code will
73 assume that read-line is available by default. However it would make
74 it easier to use alternative implementations of this module, e.g., a
75 strictly scsh-compatible version which uses multiple values. For
76 interactive use it would be easy to load the module in ~/.guile.
77- remove scm_close_all_ports_except
1f3908c4 78- remove scm_strprint_obj
8dea8611 79- remove SCM_CONST_LONG
b3fcac34 80- remove scm_wta
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82Modules sort.c and random.c should be factored out into separate
83modules (but still be distributed with guile-core) when we get a new
84module system.
85
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86Platforms for test builds:
87SunOS (gcc and pcc) --- galapas.ai.mit.edu
88Solaris (gcc and SUN cc) --- saturn.ai.mit.edu
89NetBSD (gcc) --- repo-man.ai.mit.edu (use /home/repo/jimb)
90HP/UX (gcc, HP cc) --- nutrimat.gnu.ai.mit.edu
91
422b92d2 92These gentlemen have kindly offered to do pre-release testing:
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94Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>:
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96 alphaev5-unknown-linux-gnu
97 hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20
98 hppa1.1-hp-hpux11.00
99 mips-sgi-irix5.3
100 powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.0.0
101 powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu
102 sparc-sun-solaris2.6
103 i686-pc-linux-gnu
104 mips-sgi-irix6.3
105 sparc-sun-sunos4.1.4
106
107Ian Grant <I.A.N.Grant@damtp.cam.ac.uk>:
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109 alpha-dec-osf4.0e
110
111Julian Satchell <satchell@merry.dra.hmg.gb>:
112
113 dec-mips-ultrix
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115Perry Metzger <perry@piermont.com>
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117 NetBSD
118
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119
120Release Checklists ===================================================
121
122There are basically two phases to doing a release:
123
124* "SPIFFING": Updating NEWS, README, INSTALL. Running tests. Getting
125 people to try builds on various machines. Getting everything
126 straightened up.
127
128* "PUNTING": Updating the version numbers. Tagging the sources. Asking
129 the FSF to put the disty on ftp.gnu.org. Posting announcements.
130
131The "Spiffing" phase you might go through several times as you
132discover problems. The "Punting" phase you do only once.
133
134
135Spiffing checklist:
136
137* Do a `cvs update -A', to get rid of any sticky tags in your working
138 directory.
139* Check for files that have changed a lot, but do not have up-to-date
fba33ff1 140 copyright notices. This can be as simple as doing:
341f78c9 141 grep 'Copyright' * | grep -v 1999
fba33ff1 142 and looking for files you know you've worked on a lot.
a5eebee7 143* Make sure NEWS, INSTALL, AUTHORS and THANKS and the docs are up to date:
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144 + Scan the ChangeLogs for user-visible changes, marked with an asterisk
145 at the left margin.
146 + Update NEWS and the Texinfo documentation as appropriate.
147 + Remove the user-visible markers from the log entries once they're
148 documented.
149 + Check for any [[incomplete]] sections of NEWS.
150 + Fact-check INSTALL.
a5eebee7 151 + Make sure AUTHORS and THANKS are up-to-date.
e4445210 152* Make sure the downloading addresses and filenames in README are
340a8770 153 current. (But don't bump the version number yet. We do that below.)
3f686b10 154* Check that the versions of aclocal, automake, autoconf, and autoheader
f43aac9a 155 in your PATH match those given in HACKING. Note that the `make
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156 dist' process always invokes these tools, even when all the
157 generated files are up to date.
158* Rebuild all generated files in the source tree:
159 + Install the .m4 files where aclocal will find them.
160 + Run aclocal.
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161 + Run autoconf.
162 + Run autoheader.
14a7a25d 163 + Run automake.
3f686b10 164* Verify that Guile builds and runs in your working directory.
f43aac9a 165* Run the test suite, in guile-core/test-suite.
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166* Commit all changes to the CVS repository.
167* Build a test distribution.
168 + BEFORE doing 'make dist', configure the source tree for build
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169 in the same tree with configuration options
170 --enable-maintainer-mode --enable-debug-malloc --with-threads.
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171 + Make sure that readline was enabled correctly.
172 + Build the tree.
173 (If the above steps are not done, the dependencies won't be properly
174 included in the generated Makefile.in files.)
3f686b10 175 + Then do 'make dist'.
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176 + Check that the dependencies in guile-readline/Makefile look OK.
177 (We currently use a kludge which edits the dependencies generated
178 by automake so that Guile can be built in a directory separate
179 from the source tree also with non-GNU make programs.)
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180* Give the test disty to various people to try. Here's what you should do:
181 + Unset GUILE_LOAD_PATH.
182 + Remove automake and autoconf from your path, or turn off their
183 execute bits, or something. (Users must be able to build the
184 disty without installing those tools.)
185 + Configure, make, and install.
186 + Make sure LD_LIBRARY_PATH doesn't include anything unnecessary.
187 + Run the test suite on the installed version.
188 + You might try the example code in the doc directory.
189
190Once you've got a disty that seems pretty solid:
191
192* Choose new interface numbers for shared libraries.
193* Update the version numbers in GUILE-VERSION and README. (There are
194 many places in README that need updating!) The Guile version
195 number should have one of the following forms:
196 N.M - a major release
197 N.M.L, where L is even - a minor release
198 N.M.L, where L is odd - sources from CVS or nightly snapshot
199* Reformat the names in THANKS.
200* Do a `cvs update -A' of the whole tree, to look for any stray
201 uncommitted or accidental changes.
202* Commit your changes.
203* Make one last test distribution.
204
205Punting checklist:
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207* Add "Guile N.M released." entry to the top-level ChangeLog, and commit it.
208* Tag the entire source tree with a tag of the form "release_N_M"
209 or "release_N_M_L".
bab4e1cc 210* Do a 'make dist'.
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211* Put the distribution up for FTP somewhere, and send mail to
212 ftp-upload@gnu.org, asking them to put it on prep.
213* Send an announcement message to gnu-announce@gnu.org. Put a brief
214 summary of the changes in this release first, then "Obtaining
215 Guile", "Thanks", "About This Distribution," and "Nightly
216 Snapshots." If I remember correctly, the moderator will delay it
217 until the distribution appears on ftp.gnu.org. The announcement
218 text should be mostly taken from Guile's README file.
219* Notify freshmeat.net, although they're probably watching anyway.
220 (They got the 1.3 release just fine.) I have no idea if
221 www.bowerbird.com.au will be something anyone refers to, but Guile
222 does have an entry there.
223* Tweak the version numbers in GUILE-VERSION, and README to indicate
224 that the sources are a snapshot again. Snapshots should have
225 version numbers of the form "N.M.L", where L is odd.
226* Start a new section of the NEWS file.
227* Start a new THANKS file.