~compiz-team/compiz/compiz.top-level-window-server-frame

1301 by David Reveman
Add release documentation and makefile rules that will ease
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Here are the steps to follow to create a new compiz release:
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1) Ensure that there are no local, uncommitted modifications.
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   It's probably good enough if "git diff HEAD" doesn't output
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   anything and your "master" and "origin" branches are at the
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   current revision.
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2) Verify that the code passes "make distcheck"
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	Running "make distcheck" should result in no warnings or
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	errors and end with a message of the form:
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	compiz-X.Y.Z archives ready for distribution:
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	compiz-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
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	==============================================
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	(But the tar file isn't actually ready yet, as we still have
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	some more steps to follow).
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3) Fill out an entry in the NEWS file
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	Shift through the logs since the last release. This is most
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	easily done with a comand such as:
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		git log --stat compiz-X.Y.Z..
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	where X.Y.Z is the previous release version.
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	Summarize major changes briefly in a style similar to other
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	entries in NEWS.
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4) Increment version number in configure.ac:
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	Increment to the micro version number to the next larger
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	(even) number.
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5) Commit the changes to NEWS and configure.ac
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	It's especially important to mention the new version number in your
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	commit log.
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6) Run "make release-publish" which will perform the following steps
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   for you:
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	* Check that the version number ends with an even micro component
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	* Check that no release exists with the current version
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	* Verify that make distcheck completes successfully
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	* Generate the final tar file
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	* Generate an sha1sum file
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	* Sign the sha1sum using your GPG setup (asks for your GPG password)
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	* scp the three files to appear on
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	  http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/app
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	* Place local copies of the three files in the releases directory
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	* Tag the entire source tree with a tag of the form compiz-X.Y.Z, and
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	  sign the tag with your GPG key (asks for your GPG password, and you
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	  may need to set GIT_COMMITTER_NAME and GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL to match
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	  your public-key's setting or this fails.)
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	* Provide some text for the release announcement (see below).
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	  If for some reason you lost this message,
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	  "make release-publish-message" prints it for you.
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7) Increment compiz_version_micro to the next larger (odd) number in
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   configure, commit, and push.
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8) Push the newly created tag out to the central tree with a command
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   something like:
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	git push compiz-X.Y.Z
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9) Send a message to compiz@list.freedesktop.org to announce the
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   new release using the text provided from "make release-publish",
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   adding the excerpt from NEWS, your signature, followed by
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   tacking on the detailed changelog-ish thing that gets mailed
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   out when you push the tag (but not the diffstat thing).