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07db6afb 1Checklists for PuTTY administrative procedures
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3
4Locations of the licence
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6
7The PuTTY copyright notice and licence are stored in quite a few
8places. At the start of a new year, the copyright year needs
9updating in all of them; and when someone sends a massive patch,
10their name needs adding in all of them too.
11
12The LICENCE file in the main source distribution:
13
14 - putty/LICENCE
15
16The resource files:
17
18 - putty/pageant.rc
19 + the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and
20 once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both!
21 - putty/puttygen.rc
22 + the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and
23 once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both!
24 - putty/win_res.rc
25 + the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and
26 once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both!
27 - putty/mac/mac_res.r
28
29The documentation (both the preamble blurb and the licence appendix):
30
31 - putty/doc/blurb.but
32 - putty/doc/licence.but
33
34The website:
35
36 - putty-website/licence.html
37
38Before tagging a release
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40
41For a long time we got away with never checking the current version
42number into CVS at all - all version numbers were passed into the
43build system on the compiler command line, and the _only_ place
44version numbers showed up in CVS was in the tag information.
45
46Unfortunately, those halcyon days are gone, and we do need the
47version number in CVS in a couple of places. These must be updated
48_before_ tagging a new release.
49
50The file used to generate the Unix snapshot version numbers (which
51are <previousrelease>-<date> so that the Debian versioning system
52orders them correctly with respect to releases):
53
54 - putty/LATEST.VER
55
dd953a88 56The Windows installer script:
07db6afb 57
58 - putty/putty.iss
59
dd953a88 60The Mac resource file (used to generate the binary bit of the 'vers'
61resources -- the strings are supplied by the usual means):
62
1bf96508 63 - putty/mac/version.r
dd953a88 64
8208b498 65It might also be worth going through the documentation looking for
66version numbers - we have a couple of transcripts showing the help
67text from the command-line tools, and it would be nice to ensure the
68whole transcripts (certainly including the version numbers) are up
69to date.
70
71 - putty/doc/pscp.but
72 - putty/doc/plink.but
73 - putty/doc/psftp.but (in case it ever acquires a similar thing)
74
07db6afb 75The actual release procedure
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77
78This is the procedure I (SGT) currently follow (or _should_ follow
79:-) when actually making a release, once I'm happy with the position
80of the tag.
81
82 - Write a release announcement (basically a summary of the changes
83 since the last release). Squirrel it away in
84 ixion:src/putty/local/announce-<ver> in case it's needed again
85 within days of the release going out.
86
87 - On my local machines, check out the release-tagged version of the
88 sources.
1e7aebc9 89 + Make sure to run mkfiles.pl _after_ this checkout, just in
90 case.
07db6afb 91
92 - Build the Windows/x86 release binaries. Don't forget to supply
93 VER=/DRELEASE=<ver>. Run them, or at least one or two of them, to
94 ensure that they really do report their version number correctly.
fe4184a6 95 + Save the release link maps. Currently I keep these on ixion,
96 in src/putty/local/maps-<version>.
07db6afb 97
98 - Acquire the Windows/alpha release binaries from Owen.
99 + Verify the snapshot-key signatures on these, to ensure they're
100 really the ones he built. If I'm going to snapshot-sign a zip
101 file I make out of these, I'm damn well going to make sure the
102 binaries that go _into_ it were snapshot-signed themselves.
fe4184a6 103 + Make sure Owen has kept the Alpha release link maps somewhere
104 useful.
07db6afb 105
106 - Run Halibut to build the docs.
107
108 - Build the .zip files.
109 + The binary archive putty.zip just contains all the .exe files
110 except PuTTYtel, and the .hlp and .cnt files.
111 + The source archive putty-src.zip is built by puttysnap.sh (my
112 cron script that also builds the nightly snapshot source
113 archive).
114 + The docs archive puttydoc.zip contains all the HTML files
115 output from Halibut.
116
117 - Build the installer.
118
119 - Sign the release (gpg --detach-sign).
120 + Sign the locally built x86 binaries, the locally built x86
121 binary zipfile, and the locally built x86 installer, with the
122 release keys.
123 + The Alpha binaries should already have been signed with the
124 snapshot keys. Having checked that, sign the Alpha binary
125 zipfile with the snapshot keys too.
126 + The source archive should be signed with the release keys.
127 This was the most fiddly bit of the last release I did: the
128 script that built the source archive was on ixion, so I had to
129 bring the archive back to my local machine, check everything
130 in it was untampered-with, and _then_ sign it. Perhaps next
131 time I should arrange that puttysnap.sh can run on my local
132 box; it'd be a lot easier.
133 + Don't forget to sign with both DSA and RSA keys for absolutely
134 everything.
135
136 - Begin to pull together the release directory structure.
137 + subdir `x86' containing the x86 binaries, x86 binary zip, x86
138 installer, and all signatures on the above.
139 + subdir `alpha' containing the Alpha binaries, Alpha binary
140 zip, and all signatures on the above.
141 + top-level dir contains the source zip (plus signatures),
142 puttydoc.txt, the .hlp and .cnt files, and puttydoc.zip.
143
144 - Create and sign md5sums files: one in the x86 subdir, one in the
145 alpha subdir, and one in the parent dir of both of those.
146 + The md5sums files need not list the .DSA and .RSA signatures,
147 and the top-level md5sums need not list the other two.
148 + Sign the md5sums files (gpg --clearsign). The Alpha md5sums
149 should be signed with the snapshot keys, but the other two
150 with the release keys (yes, the top-level one includes some
151 Alpha files, but I think people will understand).
152
153 - Now double-check by verifying all the signatures on all the
154 files.
155
156 - Create subdir `htmldoc' in the release directory, which should
157 contain exactly the same set of HTML files that went into
158 puttydoc.zip.
159
160 - Now the whole release directory should be present and correct.
161 Upload to ixion:www/putty/<ver>, upload to
162 chiark:ftp/putty-<ver>, and upload to the:www/putty/<ver>.
163
164 - Update the HTTP redirects.
165 + Update the one at the:www/putty/htaccess which points the
166 virtual subdir `latest' at the actual latest release dir. TEST
167 THIS ONE - it's quite important.
168 + ixion:www/putty/.htaccess has an individual redirect for each
169 version number. Add a new one.
170
171 - Update the FTP symlink (chiark:ftp/putty-latest -> putty-<ver>).
172
173 - Update web site.
174 + Adjust front page (`the latest version is <ver>').
175 + Adjust filename of installer on links in Download page.
176 + Adjust header text on Changelog page. (That includes changing
177 `are new' in previous version to `were new'!)
178
179 - Check the Docs page links correctly to the release docs. (It
180 should do this automatically, owing to the `latest' HTTP
181 redirect.)
182
183 - Check that the web server attaches the right content type to .HLP
184 and .CNT files.
185
1e7aebc9 186 - Run webupdate, so that all the changes on ixion propagate to
187 chiark. Important to do this _before_ announcing that the release
188 is available.
189
07db6afb 190 - Announce the release!
191 + Mail the announcement to putty-announce.
192 + Post it to comp.security.ssh.
193 + Mention it in <TDHIS> on mono.
194
195 - All done. Probably best to run `cvs up -A' now, or I'll only
196 forget in a few days' time and get confused...