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3=head1 NAME
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5release_managers_guide - Releasing a new version of perl 5.x
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7Note that things change at each release, so there may be new things not
8covered here, or tools may need updating.
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11=head1 SYNOPSIS
12
f6af4394 13This document describes the series of tasks required - some automatic, some
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14manual - to produce a perl release of some description, be that a release
15candidate, or final, numbered release of maint or blead.
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8c35d285 17The release process has traditionally been executed by the current
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18pumpking. Blead releases from 5.11.0 forward are made each month on the
1920th by a non-pumpking release engineer. The release engineer roster
20and schedule can be found in Porting/release_schedule.pod.
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22This document both helps as a check-list for the release engineer
23and is a base for ideas on how the various tasks could be automated
24or distributed.
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636a1918 26The outline of a typical release cycle is as follows:
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636a1918 28 (5.10.1 is released, and post-release actions have been done)
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30 ...time passes...
31
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32 a few weeks before the release, a number of steps are performed,
33 including bumping the version to 5.10.2
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35 ...a few weeks passes...
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37 perl-5.10.2-RC1 is released
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39 perl-5.10.2 is released
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41 post-release actions are performed, including creating new
c5b87fed 42 perldelta.pod
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44 ... the cycle continues ...
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47=head1 DETAILS
48
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49Some of the tasks described below apply to all four types of
50release of Perl. (blead, RC, final release of maint, final
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51release of blead). Some of these tasks apply only to a subset
52of these release types. If a step does not apply to a given
53type of release, you will see a notation to that effect at
54the beginning of the step.
55
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57=head2 Release types
58
59=over 4
60
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61=item Release Candidate (RC)
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63A release candidate is an attempt to produce a tarball that is a close as
64possible to the final release. Indeed, unless critical faults are found
65during the RC testing, the final release will be identical to the RC
66barring a few minor fixups (updating the release date in F<perlhist.pod>,
67removing the RC status from F<patchlevel.h>, etc). If faults are found,
68then the fixes should be put into a new release candidate, never directly
69into a final release.
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72=item Stable/Maint release (MAINT).
73
74A release with an even version number, and subversion number > 0, such as
755.14.1 or 5.14.2.
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77At this point you should have a working release candidate with few or no
78changes since.
79
80It's essentially the same procedure as for making a release candidate, but
81with a whole bunch of extra post-release steps.
82
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83=item A blead point release (BLEAD-POINT)
84
85A release with an odd version number, such as 5.15.0 or 5.15.1.
86
87This isn't for production, so it has less stability requirements than for
88other release types, and isn't preceded by RC releases. Other than that,
89it is similar to a MAINT release.
90
91=item Blead final release (BLEAD-FINAL)
92
93A release with an even version number, and subversion number == 0, such as
dc0a4df9 945.14.0. That is to say, it's the big new release once per year.
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96It's essentially the same procedure as for making a release candidate, but
6a958a95 97with a whole bunch of extra post-release steps, even more than for MAINT.
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98
99=back
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102=head2 Prerequisites
103
104Before you can make an official release of perl, there are a few
105hoops you need to jump through:
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107=over 4
108
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109=item PAUSE account
110
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111Make sure you have a PAUSE account suitable for uploading a perl release.
112If you don't have a PAUSE account, then request one:
113
114 https://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=request_id
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116Check that your account is allowed to upload perl distros: go to
117L<https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=who_pumpkin> and check that
118your PAUSE ID is listed there. If not, ask Andreas KE<0xf6>nig to add your ID
119to the list of people allowed to upload something called perl. You can find
120Andreas' email address at:
4d2c8158 121
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122 https://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=pause_04imprint
123
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124=item search.cpan.org
125
126Make sure that search.cpan.org knows that you're allowed to upload
127perl distros. Contact Graham Barr to make sure that you're on the right
128list.
129
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130=item CPAN mirror
131
132Some release engineering steps require a full mirror of the CPAN.
133Work to fall back to using a remote mirror via HTTP is incomplete
134but ongoing. (No, a minicpan mirror is not sufficient)
135
136=item git checkout and commit bit
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138You will need a working C<git> installation, checkout of the perl
139git repository and perl commit bit. For information about working
c222ef46 140with perl and git, see F<pod/perlgit.pod>.
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142If you are not yet a perl committer, you won't be able to make a
143release. Have a chat with whichever evil perl porter tried to talk
144you into the idea in the first place to figure out the best way to
145resolve the issue.
146
f6af4394 147
8c35d285 148=item Quotation for release announcement epigraph
f6af4394 149
b1288acc 150I<SKIP this step for RC>
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6a958a95 152For all except an RC release of perl, you will need a quotation
b1288acc 153to use as an epigraph to your release announcement.
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156=back
157
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2e831dfd 159=head2 Building a release - advance actions
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160
161The work of building a release candidate for a numbered release of
162perl generally starts several weeks before the first release candidate.
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163Some of the following steps should be done regularly, but all I<must> be
164done in the run up to a release.
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dc0a4df9 167=head3 dual-life CPAN module synchronisation
f6af4394 168
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169Ensure that dual-life CPAN modules are synchronised with CPAN. Basically,
170run the following:
171
db3f805e 172 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/core-cpan-diff -a -o /tmp/corediffs
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174to see any inconsistencies between the core and CPAN versions of distros,
175then fix the core, or cajole CPAN authors as appropriate. See also the
176C<-d> and C<-v> options for more detail. You'll probably want to use the
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177C<-c cachedir> option to avoid repeated CPAN downloads and may want to
178use C<-m file:///mirror/path> if you made a local CPAN mirror.
7277a900 179
f6af4394 180To see which core distro versions differ from the current CPAN versions:
7277a900 181
db3f805e 182 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/core-cpan-diff -x -a
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6a958a95 184If you are making a MAINT release, run C<core-cpan-diff> on both blead and
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185maint, then diff the two outputs. Compare this with what you expect, and if
186necessary, fix things up. For example, you might think that both blead
187and maint are synchronised with a particular CPAN module, but one might
188have some extra changes.
189
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191=head3 dual-life CPAN module stability
7277a900 192
f6af4394 193Ensure dual-life CPAN modules are stable, which comes down to:
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195 for each module that fails its regression tests on $current
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196 did it fail identically on $previous?
197 if yes, "SEP" (Somebody Else's Problem)
198 else work out why it failed (a bisect is useful for this)
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200 attempt to group failure causes
201
202 for each failure cause
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203 is that a regression?
204 if yes, figure out how to fix it
205 (more code? revert the code that broke it)
206 else
207 (presumably) it's relying on something un-or-under-documented
208 should the existing behaviour stay?
209 yes - goto "regression"
210 no - note it in perldelta as a significant bugfix
211 (also, try to inform the module's author)
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214=head3 smoking
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216Similarly, monitor the smoking of core tests, and try to fix. See
217L<http://doc.procura.nl/smoke/index.html> for a summary. See also
218L<http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.daily-build.reports/> which has
219the raw reports.
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221Similarly, monitor the smoking of perl for compiler warnings, and try to
222fix.
223
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224
225=head3 perldelta
636a1918 226
f6af4394 227Get perldelta in a mostly finished state.
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04c2c53e 229Read F<Porting/how_to_write_a_perldelta.pod>, and try to make sure that
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230every section it lists is, if necessary, populated and complete. Copy
231edit the whole document.
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234=head3 Bump the version number
235
236Increase the version number (e.g. from 5.12.0 to 5.12.1).
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6a958a95 238For a BLEAD-POINT release, this can happen on the day of the release. For a
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239release candidate for a stable perl, this should happen a week or two
240before the first release candidate to allow sufficient time for testing and
241smoking with the target version built into the perl executable. For
242subsequent release candidates and the final release, it it not necessary to
243bump the version further.
f6af4394 244
8b2227e6 245There is a tool to semi-automate this process:
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8b2227e6 247 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/bump-perl-version -i 5.10.0 5.10.1
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249Remember that this tool is largely just grepping for '5.10.0' or whatever,
250so it will generate false positives. Be careful not change text like
251"this was fixed in 5.10.0"!
ceb7f800 252
8b2227e6 253Use git status and git diff to select changes you want to keep.
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255Be particularly careful with F<INSTALL>, which contains a mixture of
256C<5.10.0>-type strings, some of which need bumping on every release, and
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257some of which need to be left unchanged.
258The line in F<INSTALL> about "is binary incompatible with" requires a
259correct choice of earlier version to declare incompatibility with.
260
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261When doing a BLEAD-POINT or BLEAD-FINAL release, also make sure the
262C<PERL_API_*> constants in F<patchlevel.h> are in sync with the version
263you're releasing, unless you're
e43cb88f 264absolutely sure the release you're about to make is 100% binary compatible
6a958a95 265to an earlier release. When releasing a MAINT perl version, the C<PERL_API_*>
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266constants C<MUST NOT> be changed as we aim to guarantee binary compatibility
267in maint branches.
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269After editing, regenerate uconfig.h (this must be run on a system with a
270/bin/sh available):
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17163f85 272 $ perl regen/uconfig_h.pl
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274Test your changes:
275
17163f85 276 $ git clean -xdf # careful if you don't have local files to keep!
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277 $ ./Configure -des -Dusedevel
278 $ make
279 $ make test
280
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281Commit your changes:
282
04abd20e 283 $ git status
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284 $ git diff
285 B<review the delta carefully>
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287 $ git commit -a -m 'Bump the perl version in various places for 5.x.y'
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289At this point you may want to compare the commit with a previous bump to
290see if they look similar. See commit 8891dd8d for an example of a
291previous version bump.
292
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293When the version number is bumped, you should also update Module::CoreList
294(as described below in L<"update Module::CoreList">) to reflect the new
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295version number.
296
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297
298=head3 update INSTALL
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299
300Review and update INSTALL to account for the change in version number;
301in particular, the "Coexistence with earlier versions of perl 5" section.
302
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303Be particularly careful with the section "Upgrading from 5.X.Y or earlier".
304The "X.Y" needs to be changed to the most recent version that we are
305I<not> binary compatible with.
306
307For MAINT and BLEAD-FINAL releases, this needs to refer to the last
308release in the previous development cycle (so for example, for a 5.14.x
309release, this would be 5.13.11).
310
311For BLEAD-POINT releases, it needs to refer to the previous BLEAD-POINT
312release (so for 5.15.3 this would be 5.15.2).
313
dc0a4df9 314=head3 Check more build configurations
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316Check some more build configurations. The check that setuid builds and
317installs is for < 5.11.0 only.
318
319 $ sh Configure -Dprefix=/tmp/perl-5.x.y -Uinstallusrbinperl \
320 -Duseshrplib -Dd_dosuid
321 $ make
322 $ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd` make test # or similar for useshrplib
7277a900 323
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324 $ make suidperl
325 $ su -c 'make install'
326 $ ls -l .../bin/sperl
327 -rws--x--x 1 root root 69974 2009-08-22 21:55 .../bin/sperl
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52a66c2c 329(Then delete the installation directory.)
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52a66c2c 331XXX think of other configurations that need testing.
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334=head3 update perlport
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336L<perlport> has a section currently named I<Supported Platforms> that
337indicates which platforms are known to build in the current release.
338If necessary update the list and the indicated version number.
339
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341
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342=head2 Building a release - on the day
343
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344This section describes the actions required to make a release
345that are performed on the actual day.
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dc0a4df9 348=head3 re-check earlier actions
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dc0a4df9 350Review all the actions in the previous section,
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351L<"Building a release - advance actions"> to ensure they are all done and
352up-to-date.
353
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355=head3 bump version number
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357For a BLEAD-POINT release, if you did not bump the perl version number as
358part of I<advance actions>, do that now.
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361=head3 finalize perldelta
04dbb930 362
04dbb930 363Finalize the perldelta. In particular, fill in the Acknowledgements
548e9a3a 364section, which can be generated with something like:
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548e9a3a 366 $ perl Porting/acknowledgements.pl v5.15.0..HEAD
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368Re-read the perldelta to try to find any embarrassing typos and thinkos;
369remove any C<TODO> or C<XXX> flags; update the "Known Problems" section
370with any serious issues for which fixes are not going to happen now; and
371run through pod and spell checkers, e.g.
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373 $ podchecker -warnings -warnings pod/perldelta.pod
374 $ spell pod/perldelta.pod
2e831dfd 375
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376Also, you may want to generate and view an HTML version of it to check
377formatting, e.g.
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84c2dc44 379 $ ./perl -Ilib ext/Pod-Html/pod2html pod/perldelta.pod > /tmp/perldelta.html
2e831dfd 380
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381Another good HTML preview option is http://search.cpan.org/pod2html
382
383If you make changes, be sure to commit them.
384
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386=head3 build a clean perl
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388Make sure you have a gitwise-clean perl directory (no modified files,
389unpushed commits etc):
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a0db33fe 391 $ git status
24c5e187 392 $ git clean -dxf
8c35d285 393
dc0a4df9 394then configure and build perl so that you have a Makefile and porting tools:
8c35d285 395
52a66c2c 396 $ ./Configure -Dusedevel -des && make
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399=head3 update Module::CoreList
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1bac61bb 401Update C<Module::CoreList> with module version data for the new release.
bfadf2ba 402
6a958a95 403Note that if this is a MAINT release, you should run the following actions
1bac61bb 404from the maint branch, but commit the C<CoreList.pm> changes in
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405I<blead> and subsequently cherry-pick any releases since the last
406maint release and then your recent commit. XXX need a better example
bfadf2ba 407
a0db33fe 408F<corelist.pl> uses ftp.funet.fi to verify information about dual-lived
bfadf2ba 409modules on CPAN. It can use a full, local CPAN mirror or fall back
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410to C<wget> or C<curl> to fetch only package metadata remotely. (If you're
411on Win32, then installing Cygwin is one way to have commands like C<wget>
412and C<curl> available.)
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414(If you'd prefer to have a full CPAN mirror, see
415http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#How_mirror_CPAN)
416
a0db33fe 417Then change to your perl checkout, and if necessary,
bfadf2ba 418
595f83ae 419 $ make
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421If this not the first update for this version (e.g. if it was updated
422when the version number was originally bumped), first edit
d5bddf6e 423F<dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList.pm> to delete the existing
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424entries for this version from the C<%released> and C<%version> hashes:
425they will have a key like C<5.010001> for 5.10.1.
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427XXX the edit-in-place functionality of Porting/corelist.pl should
428be fixed to handle this automatically.
429
bf8ea215 430Then, If you have a local CPAN mirror, run:
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432 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/corelist.pl ~/my-cpan-mirror
433
434Otherwise, run:
435
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436 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/corelist.pl cpan
437
52a66c2c 438This will chug for a while, possibly reporting various warnings about
2a720090 439badly-indexed CPAN modules unrelated to the modules actually in core.
2ce7d676 440Assuming all goes well, it will update
d5bddf6e 441F<dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList.pm>.
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443Check that file over carefully:
444
d5bddf6e 445 $ git diff dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList.pm
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447If necessary, bump C<$VERSION> (there's no need to do this for
448every RC; in RC1, bump the version to a new clean number that will
449appear in the final release, and leave as-is for the later RCs and final).
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450It may also happen that C<Module::CoreList> has been modified in blead, and
451hence has a new version number already. (But make sure it is not the same
452number as a CPAN release.)
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454Edit the version number in the new C<< 'Module::CoreList' => 'X.YZ' >>
455entry, as that is likely to reflect the previous version number.
456
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457Also edit Module::CoreList's new version number in its F<Changes>
458file.
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460Add a perldelta entry for the new Module::CoreList version.
461
a0db33fe 462In addition, if this is a final release (rather than a release candidate):
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464=over 4
465
466=item *
467
468Update this version's entry in the C<%released> hash with today's date.
469
470=item *
471
472Make sure that the script has correctly updated the C<CAVEATS> section
473
474=back
475
476Finally, commit the new version of Module::CoreList:
6a958a95 477(unless this is for MAINT; in which case commit it to blead first, then
a0db33fe 478cherry-pick it back).
bfadf2ba 479
770cf6ff 480 $ git commit -m 'Update Module::CoreList for 5.x.y' dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList.pm
bfadf2ba 481
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483=head3 check MANIFEST
bfadf2ba 484
a0db33fe 485Check that the manifest is sorted and correct:
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a0db33fe 487 $ make distclean
300b5357 488 $ git clean -xdf # This shouldn't be necessary if distclean is correct
a0db33fe 489 $ perl Porting/manicheck
d5bddf6e 490
7081fd3a 491If manicheck turns up anything wrong, update MANIFEST and begin this step again.
a0db33fe 492
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493 $ ./configure -des -Dusedevel
494 $ make test_porting
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495 $ git commit -m 'Update MANIFEST' MANIFEST
496
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498=head3 update perlhist.pod
a0db33fe 499
e8a7a70e 500I<You MUST SKIP this step for a RC release>
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502Add an entry to F<pod/perlhist.pod> with the release date, e.g.:
503
504 David 5.10.1 2009-Aug-06
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506Make sure that the correct pumpking is listed in the left-hand column, and
507if this is the first release under the stewardship of a new pumpking, make
508sure that his or her name is listed in the section entitled
509C<THE KEEPERS OF THE PUMPKIN>.
510
511Be sure to commit your changes:
512
513 $ git commit -m 'add new release to perlhist' pod/perlhist.pod
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515
516=head3 update patchlevel.h
8c35d285 517
6a958a95 518I<You MUST SKIP this step for a BLEAD-POINT release>
d7eb1120 519
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520Update F<patchlevel.h> to add a C<-RC1>-or-whatever string; or, if this is
521a final release, remove it. For example:
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522
523 static const char * const local_patches[] = {
524 NULL
525 + ,"RC1"
526 PERL_GIT_UNPUSHED_COMMITS /* do not remove this line */
527
528Be sure to commit your change:
529
530 $ git commit -m 'bump version to RCnnn' patchlevel.h
531
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533=head3 build, test and check a fresh perl
d7eb1120 534
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535Build perl, then make sure it passes its own test suite, and installs:
536
537 $ git clean -xdf
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538 $ ./Configure -des -Dprefix=/tmp/perl-5.x.y-pretest
539
540 # or if it's an odd-numbered version:
a0db33fe 541 $ ./Configure -des -Dusedevel -Dprefix=/tmp/perl-5.x.y-pretest
a42352ee 542
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543 $ make test install
544
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545Check that the output of C</tmp/perl-5.x.y-pretest/bin/perl -v> and
546C</tmp/perl-5.x.y-pretest/bin/perl -V> are as expected,
a0db33fe 547especially as regards version numbers, patch and/or RC levels, and @INC
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548paths. Note that as they have been been built from a git working
549directory, they will still identify themselves using git tags and
550commits.
551
552Then delete the temporary installation.
553
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555=head3 push the work so far
52a66c2c 556
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558
559 $ git push origin ....
560
96054f12 561
dc0a4df9 562=head3 tag the release
96054f12 563
e8c01f92 564Tag the release (e.g.):
96054f12 565
b6d23947 566 $ git tag v5.11.0 -m "First release of the v5.11 series!"
e8c01f92 567
6a958a95 568It is B<VERY> important that from this point forward, you not push
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570wrong before you publish your newly-created tag, you can delete
571and recreate it. Once you push your tag, we're stuck with it
572and you'll need to use a new version number for your release.
573
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575=head3 build the tarball
a0db33fe 576
0dcf3caa 577Before you run the following, you might want to install 7-Zip (the
0dcb816b 578C<p7zip-full> package under Debian or the C<p7zip> port on MacPorts) or
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579the AdvanceCOMP suite (e.g. the C<advancecomp> package under Debian,
580or the C<advancecomp> port on macports - 7-Zip on Windows is the
581same code as AdvanceCOMP, so Windows users get the smallest files
582first time). These compress about 5% smaller than gzip and bzip2.
583Over the lifetime of your distribution this will save a lot of
584people a small amount of download time and disk space, which adds
585up.
586
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588the tarball and directory name:
589
590 $ cd root/of/perl/tree
591 $ make distclean
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593 $ git status # and there's nothing lying around
8c35d285 594
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596 $ perl Porting/makerel -b # for a final release
597
598This creates the directory F<../perl-x.y.z-RC1> or similar, copies all
599the MANIFEST files into it, sets the correct permissions on them,
600adds DOS line endings to some, then tars it up as
601F<../perl-x.y.z-RC1.tar.gz>. With C<-b>, it also creates a C<tar.bz2> file.
602
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604your changes were all committed, you can override the suffix with:
605
606 $ perl Porting/makerel -b -s ''
96054f12 607
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609here
610
dc0a4df9 611Finally, clean up the temporary directory, e.g.
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613 $ rm -rf ../perl-x.y.z-RC1
614
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616=head3 test the tarball
617
618=over 4
619
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621
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623have access to.
624
625=item *
626
627Download the tarball to some other machine. For a release candidate,
628you really want to test your tarball on two or more different platforms
629and architectures. The #p5p IRC channel on irc.perl.org is a good place
630to find willing victims.
631
632=item *
633
634Check that basic configuration and tests work on each test machine:
635
636 $ ./Configure -des && make all test
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638=item *
639
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641
a42352ee 642 $ make distclean
8c35d285 643 $ ./Configure -des -Dprefix=/install/path && make all test_harness install
a42352ee 644 $ cd /install/path
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646=item *
647
648Check that the output of C<perl -v> and C<perl -V> are as expected,
649especially as regards version numbers, patch and/or RC levels, and @INC
650paths.
651
652Note that the results may be different without a F<.git/> directory,
653which is why you should test from the tarball.
654
655=item *
656
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658
9651cacc 659 $ ./perl utils/perlivp
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661 All tests successful.
662 $
663
664=item *
665
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667release (i.e. against the last installed tarball on this branch which you
668have previously verified using this same procedure). In particular, look
669for files in the wrong place, or files no longer included which should be.
670For example, suppose the about-to-be-released version is 5.10.1 and the
671previous is 5.10.0:
672
673 cd installdir-5.10.0/
674 find . -type f | perl -pe's/5\.10\.0/5.10.1/g' | sort > /tmp/f1
675 cd installdir-5.10.1/
676 find . -type f | sort > /tmp/f2
677 diff -u /tmp/f[12]
678
679=item *
680
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682
16c60e4e 683 $ bin/perl -MCPAN -e "shell"
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686command-line tools available for CPAN to function correctly without
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687Perl alternatives like LWP installed. Cygwin is an obvious choice.)
688
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690
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692has dependencies; for example:
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695 CPAN> quit
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697Check that your perl can run this:
698
16c60e4e 699 $ bin/perl -lwe "use Inline C => q[int f() { return 42;}]; print f"
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701 $
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703=item *
704
705Bootstrap the CPANPLUS client on the clean install:
706
75a012fe 707 $ bin/cpanp
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709(Again, on Win32 you'll need something like Cygwin installed, but make sure
710that you don't end up with its various F<bin/cpan*> programs being found on
711the PATH before those of the Perl that you're trying to test.)
712
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714
a42352ee 715Install an XS module, for example:
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718 CPAN Terminal> quit
719 $ bin/perl -MDBI -e 1
75a012fe 720 $
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722=item *
723
7f89f796 724Check that the L<perlbug> utility works. Try the following:
47b1f096 725
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727 ...
728 Subject: test bug report
729 Local perl administrator [yourself]:
730 Editor [vi]:
731 Module:
732 Category [core]:
733 Severity [low]:
734 (edit report)
735 Action (Send/Display/Edit/Subject/Save to File): f
736 Name of file to save message in [perlbug.rep]:
737 Action (Send/Display/Edit/Subject/Save to File): q
738
739and carefully examine the output (in F<perlbug.rep]>), especially
740the "Locally applied patches" section. If everything appears okay, then
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742report. Check that it shows up, then remember to close it!
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745
746
747=head3 monitor smokes
47b1f096 748
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750based on (or at least the last commit of any consequence).
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753back and fix things.
7277a900 754
6a958a95 755Note that for I<BLEAD-POINT> releases this may not be practical. It takes a
1eefd7d5 756long time for the smokers to catch up, especially the Win32
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758releases, but for I<BLEAD-POINT> releases sometimes the best you can do is
759to plead with people on IRC to test stuff on their platforms, fire away,
760and then hope for the best.
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763=head3 upload to PAUSE
7277a900 764
f6af4394 765Once smoking is okay, upload it to PAUSE. This is the point of no return.
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767a new release with a new minor version or RC number.
768
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770
771(Login, then select 'Upload a file to CPAN')
772
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773If your workstation is not connected to a high-bandwidth,
774high-reliability connection to the Internet, you should probably use the
775"GET URL" feature (rather than "HTTP UPLOAD") to have PAUSE retrieve the
776new release from wherever you put it for testers to find it. This will
777eliminate anxious gnashing of teeth while you wait to see if your
77815 megabyte HTTP upload successfully completes across your slow, twitchy
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779cable modem. You can make use of your home directory on dromedary for
780this purpose: F<http://users.perl5.git.perl.org/~USERNAME> maps to
781F</home/USERNAME/public_html>, where F<USERNAME> is your login account
782on dromedary. I<Remember>: if your upload is partially successful, you
783may need to contact a PAUSE administrator or even bump the version of perl.
45924287 784
a42352ee 785Upload both the .gz and .bz2 versions of the tarball.
f6af4394 786
c27b4e97 787Wait until you receive notification emails from the PAUSE indexer
38195a8c 788confirming that your uploads have been received. IMPORTANT -- you will
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789probably get an email that indexing has failed, due to module permissions.
790This is considered normal.
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792Do not proceed any further until you are sure that your tarballs are on
793CPAN. Check your authors directory on one of the "fast" CPAN mirrors
b28f69c2 794(e.g., cpan.hexten.net
38195a8c 795or cpan.cpantesters.org) to confirm that your uploads have been successful.
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798=head3 publish tag
210de33e 799
f662f3b7 800Now that you've shipped the new perl release to PAUSE, it's
e8c01f92 801time to publish the tag you created earlier to the public git repo (e.g.):
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803 $ git push origin tag v5.11.0
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806=head3 disarm patchlevel.h
f6af4394 807
6a958a95 808I<You MUST SKIP this step for BLEAD-POINT release>
113f3f4c 809
a42352ee 810Disarm the F<patchlevel.h> change; for example,
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812 static const char * const local_patches[] = {
813 NULL
814 - ,"RC1"
815 PERL_GIT_UNPUSHED_COMMITS /* do not remove this line */
816
817Be sure to commit your change:
818
819 $ git commit -m 'disarm RCnnn bump' patchlevel.h
a14438df 820 $ git push origin ....
d7eb1120 821
2e831dfd 822
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824=head3 announce to p5p
2e831dfd 825
db3f805e 826Mail p5p to announce your new release, with a quote you prepared earlier.
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829=head3 update epigraphs.pod
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831Add your quote to F<Porting/epigraphs.pod> and commit it.
832
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834=head3 Module::CoreList nagging
85531b0a 835
bc4c40f2 836I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC>
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839to CPAN.
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842=head3 new perldelta
a2cba4bc 843
bc4c40f2 844I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC>
7277a900 845
c5b87fed 846Create a new perldelta.
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849directory, as at least one of the pod files it expects to find is
850autogenerated: perluniprops.pod. But you can't build perl if you've added
851the new perldelta file and not updated toc. So, make sure you have a built
dc0a4df9 852perl (with a pod/perluniprops.pod file) now, I<before> continuing.
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854First, update the F<pod/.gitignore> file to ignore the next
855release's generated F<pod/perlNNNdelta.pod> file rather than this release's
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856one which we are about to set in stone (where NNN is the perl version number
857without the dots. i.e. 5135 for 5.13.5).
858
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860 $ git add pod/.gitignore
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863and edit the moved delta file to change the C<NAME> from C<perldelta> to
864C<perlNNNdelta>. For example, assuming you just released 5.10.1, and are
865about to create the 5.10.2 perldelta:
8e967a1c 866
17163f85 867 $ rm pod/perl5101delta.pod # remove the auto-generated file, if any
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869 $ (edit pod/perl5101delta.pod to retitle)
8e967a1c 870 $ git add pod/perl5101delta.pod
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873F<Porting/how_to_write_a_perldelta.pod>. You should be able to do this by
874just copying in a skeleton template and then doing a quick fix up of the
875version numbers. Then commit the move and the new file.
876
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878 $ (edit pod/perldelta.pod)
879 $ git add pod/perldelta.pod
880 $ git commit -m 'create perldelta for 5.10.2'
8e967a1c 881
dc0a4df9 882=head3 update perldelta TOC and references
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884Now you need to update various tables of contents related to perldelta,
885most of which can be generated automatically.
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887Edit F<pod.lst>: add the new entry for the perlNNNdelta file for the
888current version (the file that will be symlinked to perldelta).
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891done from the Makefile, but the Makefile is updated by buildtoc, and
892buildtoc won't run without the file there:
893
894 $ ln -s perldelta.pod pod/perl5102delta.pod
895
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897the following files:
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899 MANIFEST
75a012fe 900 Makefile.SH
57433fbf 901 pod/perl.pod
57433fbf 902 vms/descrip_mms.template
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904 win32/makefile.mk
905 win32/pod.mak
906
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908
c5b87fed 909 $ git commit -a -m 'update TOC for perlNNNdelta'
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912see if they look similar. See commit dd885b5 for an example of a
75a012fe 913previous version bump.
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916=head3 bump version
57433fbf 917
6a958a95 918I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC, BLEAD-POINT, MAINT>
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921series, 5.x.0 where x is even), then bump the version in the blead branch
922in git, e.g. 5.12.0 to 5.13.0.
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924First, add a new feature bundle to F<lib/feature.pm>, initially by just
925copying the exiting entry, and bump the file's $VERSION; e.g.
926
927 "5.14" => [qw(switch say state unicode_strings)],
928 + "5.15" => [qw(switch say state unicode_strings)],
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931in the remaining files and test and commit.
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935
936Finally, push any commits done above.
937
938 $ git push origin ....
939
940
941=head3 create maint branch
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6a958a95 943I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC, BLEAD-POINT, MAINT>
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946series, 5.x.0 where x is even), then create a new maint branch based on
947the commit tagged as the current release.
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950
17163f85 951 $ git checkout -b maint-5.12 v5.12.0
233ca920 952 $ git push origin -u maint-5.12
addebd58 953
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956
957Clone the new branch into /srv/gitcommon/branches on camel so the APC will
958receive its changes.
959
07697565 960 $ git clone --branch maint-5.14 /gitroot/perl.git \
d5722260 961 ? /srv/gitcommon/branches/perl-5.14.x
07697565 962 $ chmod -R g=u /srv/gitcommon/branches/perl-5.14.x
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964And nag the sysadmins to make this directory available via rsync.
965
966
dc0a4df9 967=head3 copy perldelta.pod to other branches
addebd58 968
6a958a95 969I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC, BLEAD-POINT>
8c35d285 970
c5b87fed 971Copy the perldelta.pod for this release into the other branches; for
75a012fe 972example:
7277a900 973
c5b87fed 974 $ cp -i ../5.10.x/pod/perldelta.pod pod/perl5101delta.pod # for example
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976
977Edit F<pod.lst> to add an entry for the file, e.g.:
978
979 perl5101delta Perl changes in version 5.10.1
bc4c40f2 980
75a012fe 981Then rebuild various files:
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984
985Finally, commit:
986
987 $ git commit -a -m 'add perlXXXdelta'
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990=head3 update perlhist.pod in other branches
7277a900 991
f6af4394 992Make sure any recent F<pod/perlhist.pod> entries are copied to
e8a7a70e 993F<perlhist.pod> on other branches
f6af4394 994e.g.
7277a900 995
f6af4394 996 5.8.9 2008-Dec-14
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999=head3 bump RT version number
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1001Log into http://rt.perl.org/ and check whether the new version is
1002in the RT fields C<Perl Version> and C<Fixed In>. If not, send an
1003email to C<perlbug-admin at perl.org> requesting this.
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1005=head3 Relax!
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1007I<You MUST RETIRE to your preferred PUB, CAFE or SEASIDE VILLA for some
1008much-needed rest and relaxation>.
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1010Thanks for releasing perl!
1011
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1014
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1016
1017Check various website entries to make sure the that tarball has appeared
1018and is properly indexed:
1019
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1021
1022=item *
1023
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1024Check your author directory under L<http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/>
1025to ensure that the tarballs are available on the website.
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1026
1027=item *
1028
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1029Check C</src> on CPAN (on a fast mirror) to ensure that links to
1030the new tarballs have appeared. There should be links in C</src/5.0>
1031(which is accumulating all new versions), links in C</src> (which shows
1032only the latest version on each branch), and an appropriate mention in
1033C</src/README.html> (which describes the latest versions).
1034
1035These links should appear automatically, some hours after upload.
1036If they don't, or the C<README.html> description is inadequate,
1037ask Ask <ask@perl.org>.
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1039=item *
1040
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1041Check L<http://www.cpan.org/src/> to ensure that the C</src> updates
1042have been correctly mirrored to the website.
1043If they haven't, ask Ask <ask@perl.org>.
1044
1045=item *
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1048It should be visible at a URL like C<http://search.cpan.org/dist/perl-5.10.1/>.
b28f69c2 1049
dc0a4df9 1050=back
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1053=head3 update dev.perl.org
1054
1055I<This step ONLY for BLEAD-POINT and MAINT>
98df743a 1056
e294df83 1057Ask Leo Lapworth to update L<http://dev.perl.org/perl5/>.
b28f69c2 1058
b28f69c2 1059
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1061
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1063http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2009-05/msg00608.html,
1064plus a whole bunch of other sources, including private correspondence.
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1066=cut
1067