This is a checklist for making Guile releases. It's specific to the FSF's development environment; please don't put it in the distribution. In release 1.3: - (done) make #/ generate a warning. - (done) make SCHEME_LOAD_PATH generate a warning. - (done) Perry Metzger is willing to do beta-testing for NetBSD. In release 1.4: - remove #/ syntax - Remove SCHEME_LOAD_PATH. Platforms for test builds: SunOS (gcc and pcc) --- galapas.ai.mit.edu Solaris (gcc and SUN cc) --- saturn.ai.mit.edu NetBSD (gcc) --- repo-man.ai.mit.edu (use /home/repo/jimb) HP/UX (gcc, HP cc) --- nutrimat.gnu.ai.mit.edu 1) Check that the versions of aclocal, automake, autoconf, and autoheader in your PATH match those given in README. Note that the `make dist' process always invokes these tools, even when all the generated files are up to date. 2) Verify that Guile builds and runs in your working directory. I hope that we'll eventually have a test suite to make this more concrete, but for the moment, just make sure things seem sane. 3) Make sure NEWS and the docs are up to date: a) Scan the ChangeLogs for user-visible changes, marked with an asterisk at the left margin. b) Update NEWS and the Texinfo documentation as appropriate. c) Remove the user-visible markers from the log entries once they're documented. d) Check for any [[incomplete]] sections of NEWS. 4) Scan output from `cvs diff' to find files that have changed a lot, but do not have up-to-date copyright notices. 5) Update the version numbers in GUILE-VERSION, and README. The Guile version number should be of the form N.M for a major release, and N.M.L for snapshots and beta releases; L should be even for beta releases, and odd for snapshots. 6) Set up README appropriately for the release; check name spellings in THANKS, and reformat. 7) Choose new interface numbers for shared libraries. 8) Do a `cvs update -A', to get rid of any sticky tags. 9) Rebuild all generated files in the source tree: a) Install the .m4 files where aclocal will find them. b) Run aclocal. c) Run automake. d) Run autoconf. e) Run autoheader. 10) Commit all changes to the CVS repository. 11) Verify that the disty works, too: a) Make a disty, using 'make dist'. b) Unpack it somewhere else. c) Remove automake and autoconf from your path, or turn off their execute bits, or something. (Users should be able to build disty without installing those tools.) d) Configure, make, and install. e) Test the installed version; don't forget to unset GUILE_LOAD_PATH. f) Test the example code in the doc directory. g) If you made any fixes, commit them, and start from a) again 11a) Add "Guile N.M released." entry to ChangeLog, and commit it. 12) Tag the entire source tree with a tag of the form "release_N_M". 13) Copy the tar file over to the GNU machines, and ask the appropriate person to put it on prep. At the time of this writing, Joel Weber has been generous about helping with that. 14) Send an announcement message to gnu-announce@gnu.org. Put "Obtaining Guile" first, then a brief summary of the changes in this release, then "Thanks," "About This Distribution," and "Nightly Snapshots." If I remember correctly, the moderator will delay it until the tar file appears on prep. The announcement text should be mostly taken from Guile's README file. 15) Notify freshmeat.net, although they're probably watching anyway. 16) Tweak the version numbers in GUILE-VERSION, and README to indicate that the sources are snapshot again. Snapshots should have version numbers of the form "N.M.L", where L is odd. 17) Start a new section of the NEWS file. 18) Start a new THANKS file. 19) Send mail to majordomo-owner@cygnus.com updating the message you get when you ask majordomo for "info guile".