The resource files:
- - putty/pageant.rc
+ - putty/windows/pageant.rc
+ the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and
once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both!
- - putty/puttygen.rc
+ - putty/windows/puttygen.rc
+ the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and
once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both!
- - putty/win_res.rc
+ - putty/windows/win_res.rc
+ the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and
once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both!
- putty/mac/mac_res.r
+ + the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and
+ once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both!
+ - putty/mac/macpgen.r
+ + the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and
+ once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both!
- putty/unix/gtkdlg.c
+ the copyright date appears twice, once in the About box and
once in the Licence box. Don't forget to change both!
Before tagging a release
------------------------
+ - First of all, go through the source and remove anything tagged
+ with a comment containing the word XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE.
+
For a long time we got away with never checking the current version
-number into CVS at all - all version numbers were passed into the
-build system on the compiler command line, and the _only_ place
-version numbers showed up in CVS was in the tag information.
+number in at all - all version numbers were passed into the build
+system on the compiler command line, and the _only_ place version
+numbers showed up in the source files was in the tag information.
Unfortunately, those halcyon days are gone, and we do need the
-version number in CVS in a couple of places. These must be updated
+version number checked in in a couple of places. These must be updated
_before_ tagging a new release.
The file used to generate the Unix snapshot version numbers (which
- putty/LATEST.VER
-The Windows installer script:
+The Windows installer script (_three_ times, on consecutive lines):
- - putty/putty.iss
+ - putty/windows/putty.iss
The Mac resource file (used to generate the binary bit of the 'vers'
resources -- the strings are supplied by the usual means):
version numbers - we have a couple of transcripts showing the help
text from the command-line tools, and it would be nice to ensure the
whole transcripts (certainly including the version numbers) are up
-to date.
+to date. Sometimes these are marked in between releases as `0.XX', so
+it's worth grepping for that too.
- putty/doc/pscp.but
- putty/doc/plink.but
:-) when actually making a release, once I'm happy with the position
of the tag.
+ - Double-check that we have removed anything tagged with a comment
+ containing the word XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE.
+
- Write a release announcement (basically a summary of the changes
since the last release). Squirrel it away in
ixion:src/putty/local/announce-<ver> in case it's needed again
+ Make sure Owen has kept the Alpha release link maps somewhere
useful.
- - Run Halibut to build the docs.
+ - Run Halibut to build the docs. Define VERSION on the make command
+ line to override the version strings, since Subversion revision
+ numbers are less meaningful on a tag.
+ + make -C doc VERSION="PuTTY release 0.XX"
- Build the binary archives putty.zip (one for each architecture):
each one just contains all the .exe files except PuTTYtel, and
+ The source archive should be signed with the release keys.
+ Don't forget to sign with both DSA and RSA keys for absolutely
everything.
+ for i in <filenames>; do for t in DSA RSA; do gpg --load-extension=idea --detach-sign -u "Releases ($t)" -o $i.$t $i; done; done
- Begin to pull together the release directory structure.
+ subdir `x86' containing the x86 binaries, x86 binary zip, x86
signatures), the Unix source tarball (plus signatures),
puttydoc.txt, the .hlp and .cnt files, and puttydoc.zip.
+ - Create subdir `htmldoc' in the release directory, which should
+ contain exactly the same set of HTML files that went into
+ puttydoc.zip.
+ + It also needs a copy of sitestyle.css, because the online
+ versions of the HTML docs will link to this (although the
+ zipped form should be self-contained).
+
- Create and sign md5sums files: one in the x86 subdir, one in the
alpha subdir, and one in the parent dir of both of those.
+ The md5sums files need not list the .DSA and .RSA signatures,
- and the top-level md5sums need not list the other two.
+ and the top-level md5sums need not list the other two. Easiest
+ thing is to run, in each directory, this command:
+ md5sum `\find * -name '*SA' -o -type f -print` > md5sums
+ Sign the md5sums files (gpg --clearsign).
+ for i in md5sums */md5sums; do for t in DSA RSA; do gpg --load-extension=idea --clearsign -u "Releases ($t)" -o $i.$t $i; done; done
- Now double-check by verifying all the signatures on all the
files, and running md5sum -c on all the md5sums files.
- - Create subdir `htmldoc' in the release directory, which should
- contain exactly the same set of HTML files that went into
- puttydoc.zip.
- + It also needs a copy of sitestyle.css, because the online
- versions of the HTML docs will link to this (although the
- zipped form should be self-contained).
-
- Now the whole release directory should be present and correct.
- Upload to ixion:www/putty/<ver>, upload to
- chiark:ftp/putty-<ver>, and upload to the:www/putty/<ver>.
+ Upload to ixion:www/putty/<ver>.
+
+ - Do final checks on the release directory:
+ + verify all the signatures. In each directory:
+ for i in *.*SA; do case $i in md5sums*) gpg --verify $i;; *) gpg --verify $i `echo $i | sed 's/\..SA$//'`;; esac; done
+ + check the md5sums. In each directory:
+ md5sum -c md5sums
+
+ - Having double-checked the release, copy it from ixion to
+ chiark:ftp/putty-<ver> and to the:www/putty/<ver>.
- Check the permissions! Actually try downloading from the, to make
sure it really works.
- Run webupdate, so that all the changes on ixion propagate to
chiark. Important to do this _before_ announcing that the release
is available.
+ * Don't forget to create the new directories on chiark -
+ ~/www/putty/<ver>{,/x86,/alpha,/htmldoc} - before running
+ webupdate.
+
+ - After running webupdate, run update-rsync on chiark and verify
+ that the rsync mirror package correctly identifies the new
+ version.
- Announce the release!
+ Mail the announcement to putty-announce.
+ Post it to comp.security.ssh.
+ Mention it in <TDHTT> on mono.
- - All done.
+ - Relax (slightly).
+
+After the release
+-----------------
+
+The following want doing some time soon after a release has been made:
+
+ - If the release was made from a branch, make sure the version number
+ on the _trunk_ is up to date in all the locations listed above, so
+ that (e.g.) Unix snapshots come out right.