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To make a release of Weston and/or Wayland, follow these steps.
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0. Verify the test suites and codebase checks pass. All of the
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tests should either pass or skip.
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$ make check
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1. For Weston, verify that the wayland and wayland-protocols version
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dependencies are correct, and that wayland-protocols has had a
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release with any needed protocol updates.
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2. Update the first stanza of configure.ac to the intended versions
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for Weston and libweston.
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For Weston's x.y.0 releases, if libweston_major_version is greater than
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weston_major_version, bump the Weston version numbers (major, minor,
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micro) to match the libweston version numbers (major, minor, patch).
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Additionally for all Weston releases, if libweston's
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major.minor.patch version is less than Weston's major.minor.micro
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version, bump libweston version numbers to match the Weston
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version numbers.
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Weston releases are made with the Weston version number, not with the
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libweston version number.
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Then commit your changes:
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$ export RELEASE_NUMBER="x.y.z"
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$ export RELEASE_NAME="[alpha|beta|RC1|RC2|official|point]"
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$ git status
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$ git commit configure.ac -m "configure.ac: bump to version $RELEASE_NUMBER for the $RELEASE_NAME release"
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$ git push
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3. For Weston releases, install Xwayland, either from your distro or
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manually (see http://wayland.freedesktop.org/building.html). If
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you install it to a location other than /usr/bin/Xwayland, specify
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this in the following env var:
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XWAYLAND=$(which Xwayland) # Or specify your own path
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export DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS="--with-xserver-path=$XWAYLAND"
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If you're using a locally installed libinput or other dependency
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libraries, you'll likely need to set a few other environment
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variables:
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export WLD="<path-to-your-local-installation>"
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$WLD/lib
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export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$WLD/lib/pkgconfig:$WLD/share/pkgconfig/
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4. Run the release.sh script to generate the tarballs, sign and
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upload them, and generate a release announcement template.
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This script can be obtained from X.org's modular package:
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http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/util/modular/tree/release.sh
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The script supports a --dry-run option to test it without actually
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doing a release. If the script fails on the distcheck step due to
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a testsuite error that can't be fixed for some reason, you can
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skip testsuite by specifying the --dist argument. Pass --help to
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see other supported options.
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$ release.sh .
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For Wayland official and point releases, also publish the publican
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documentation to wayland.freedesktop.org:
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$ ./publish-doc
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5. Compose the release announcements. The script will generate
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*.x.y.z.announce files with a list of changes and tags, one for
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wayland, one for weston. Prepend these with a human-readable
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listing of the most notable changes. For x.y.0 releases, indicate
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the schedule for the x.y+1.0 release.
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6. pgp sign the release announcements and send them to
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wayland-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
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7. Update releases.html in wayland-web with links to tarballs and
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the release email URL.
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The wl_register_release script in wayland-web will generate an HTML
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snippet that can be pasted into releases.html (or e.g. in emacs
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insert it via "C-u M-! scripts/wl_register_release x.y.z") and
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customized.
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Once satisfied:
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$ git commit ./releases.html -m "releases: Add ${RELEASE_NUMBER} release"
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$ git push
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$ ./deploy
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8. Update topic in #wayland to point to the release announcement URL
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For x.y.0 releases, also create the release series x.y branch. The x.y
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branch is for bug fixes and conservative changes to the x.y.0 release,
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and is where we create x.y.z releases from. Creating the x.y branch
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opens up master for new development and lets new development move on.
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We've done this both after the x.y.0 release (to focus development on
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bug fixing for the x.y.1 release for a little longer) or before the
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x.y.0 release (like we did with the 1.5.0 release, to unblock master
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development early).
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$ git branch x.y [sha]
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$ git push origin x.y
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The master branch's configure.ac version should always be (at least)
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x.y.90, with x.y being the most recent stable branch. The stable
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branch's configure.ac version is just whatever was most recently
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released from that branch.
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For stable branches, we commit fixes to master first, then cherry-pick
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them back to the stable branch.
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