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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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10=head1 MAKING A CHECKLIST
11
12If you are preparing to do a release, you can run the
13F<Porting/make-rmg-checklist> script to generate a new version of this
14document that starts with a checklist for your release.
15
16This script is run as:
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78a62309 18 perl Porting/make-rmg-checklist \
7c4d7879 19 --version [5.x.y-RC#] > /tmp/rmg.pod
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21You can also pass the C<--html> flag to generate an HTML document instead of
22POD.
23
24 perl Porting/make-rmg-checklist --html \
25 --version [5.x.y-RC#] > /tmp/rmg.html
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27=head1 SYNOPSIS
28
f6af4394 29This document describes the series of tasks required - some automatic, some
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30manual - to produce a perl release of some description, be that a release
31candidate, or final, numbered release of maint or blead.
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33New releases of perl are made each month on the 20th by a release engineer
34appointed by the Steering Council. The release engineer roster and schedule
35can be found in Porting/release_schedule.pod.
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37This document both helps as a check-list for the release engineer
38and is a base for ideas on how the various tasks could be automated
8c35d285 39or distributed.
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da571fa1 41The checklist of a typical release cycle is as follows:
f6af4394 42
636a1918 43 (5.10.1 is released, and post-release actions have been done)
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45 ...time passes...
46
f6af4394 47 a few weeks before the release, a number of steps are performed,
cdfc1d1d 48 including bumping the version to 5.10.2
636a1918 49
e158965a 50 ...a few weeks pass...
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52 perl-5.10.2-RC1 is released
53
54 perl-5.10.2 is released
55
56 post-release actions are performed, including creating new
cdfc1d1d 57 perldelta.pod
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59 ... the cycle continues ...
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61=head1 DETAILS
62
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63Some of the tasks described below apply to all four types of
64release of Perl. (blead, RC, final release of maint, final
8c35d285 65release of blead). Some of these tasks apply only to a subset
fdaa3f94 66of these release types. If a step does not apply to a given
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67type of release, you will see a notation to that effect at
68the beginning of the step.
69
70=head2 Release types
71
72=over 4
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74=item Release Candidate (RC)
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76A release candidate is an attempt to produce a tarball that is a close as
77possible to the final release. Indeed, unless critical faults are found
78during the RC testing, the final release will be identical to the RC
79barring a few minor fixups (updating the release date in F<perlhist.pod>,
80removing the RC status from F<patchlevel.h>, etc). If faults are found,
81then the fixes should be put into a new release candidate, never directly
82into a final release.
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85=item Stable/Maint release (MAINT).
86
87A release with an even version number, and subversion number > 0, such as
885.14.1 or 5.14.2.
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90At this point you should have a working release candidate with few or no
91changes since.
92
93It's essentially the same procedure as for making a release candidate, but
94with a whole bunch of extra post-release steps.
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96Note that for a maint release there are two versions of this guide to
97consider: the one in the maint branch, and the one in blead. Which one to
98use is a fine judgement. The blead one will be most up-to-date, while
99it might describe some steps or new tools that aren't applicable to older
100maint branches. It is probably best to review both versions of this
101document, but to most closely follow the steps in the maint version.
102
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103=item A blead point release (BLEAD-POINT)
104
105A release with an odd version number, such as 5.15.0 or 5.15.1.
106
107This isn't for production, so it has less stability requirements than for
108other release types, and isn't preceded by RC releases. Other than that,
109it is similar to a MAINT release.
110
111=item Blead final release (BLEAD-FINAL)
112
113A release with an even version number, and subversion number == 0, such as
dc0a4df9 1145.14.0. That is to say, it's the big new release once per year.
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116It's essentially the same procedure as for making a release candidate, but
6a958a95 117with a whole bunch of extra post-release steps, even more than for MAINT.
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118
119=back
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da571fa1 121=for checklist begin
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123=head2 Prerequisites
124
125Before you can make an official release of perl, there are a few
126hoops you need to jump through:
127
00c28750 128=head3 PAUSE account with pumpkin status
8c35d285 129
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130Make sure you have a PAUSE account suitable for uploading a perl release.
131If you don't have a PAUSE account, then request one:
132
133 https://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=request_id
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135Check that your account is allowed to upload perl distros: go to
136L<https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=who_pumpkin> and check that
137your PAUSE ID is listed there. If not, ask Andreas KE<0xf6>nig to add your ID
138to the list of people allowed to upload something called perl. You can find
139Andreas' email address at:
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141 https://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=pause_04imprint
142
ea207adc 143=head3 GitHub access
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145You will need a working C<git> installation, checkout of the perl
146git repository and perl commit bit. For information about working
c222ef46 147with perl and git, see F<pod/perlgit.pod>.
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149If you are not yet a perl committer, you won't be able to make a
ea207adc 150release. You will need to have a GitHub account (if you don't have one)
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151and contact the Steering Council with your username to get membership in the
152L<< Perl-Releasers|https://github.com/orgs/Perl/teams/perl-releasers >> team.
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154=head3 web-based file share
155
156You will need to be able to share tarballs with #p5p members for
157pre-release testing, and you may wish to upload to PAUSE via URL.
158Make sure you have a way of sharing files, such as a web server or
159file-sharing service.
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161If you use Dropbox, you can append "raw=1" as a parameter to their usual
162sharing link to allow direct download (albeit with redirects).
163
da571fa1 164=head3 Quotation for release announcement epigraph
f6af4394 165
dffcb1c0 166You will need a quotation to use as an epigraph to your release announcement.
6939dacb 167It will live forever (along with Perl), so make it a good one.
46743ef7 168
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169=head3 Install the previous version of perl
170
171During the testing phase of the release you have created, you will be
172asked to compare the installed files with a previous install. Save yourself
173some time on release day, and have a (clean) install of the previous
174version ready.
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176=head3 Email account subscribed to perl5-porters
177
178In order for your release announcement email to be delivered to the
179perl5-porters distribution list, the email address that you intend to
180send from must be subscribed to the list.
181
182Instructions for subscribing can be found here:
183L<List: perl5-porters|https://lists.perl.org/list/perl5-porters.html>
184
2e831dfd 185=head2 Building a release - advance actions
8c35d285 186
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187The work of building a release candidate for an even numbered release
188(BLEAD-FINAL) of perl generally starts several weeks before the first
189release candidate. Some of the following steps should be done regularly,
190but all I<must> be done in the run up to a release.
7277a900 191
dc0a4df9 192=head3 dual-life CPAN module synchronisation
f6af4394 193
1d84c074 194To see which core distro versions differ from the current CPAN versions:
f6af4394 195
1d84c074 196 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/core-cpan-diff -x -a
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198However, this only checks whether the version recorded in
199F<Porting/Maintainers.pl> differs from the latest on CPAN. It doesn't tell you
200if the code itself has diverged from CPAN.
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202You can also run an actual diff of the contents of the modules, comparing core
203to CPAN, to ensure that there were no erroneous/extraneous changes that need to
204be dealt with. You do this by not passing the C<-x> option:
7277a900 205
cada13e6 206 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/core-cpan-diff -a -o ~/corediffs
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208Passing C<-u cpan> will probably be helpful, since it limits the search to
209distributions with 'cpan' upstream source. (It's OK for blead upstream to
210differ from CPAN because those dual-life releases usually come I<after> perl
211is released.)
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213See also the C<-d> and C<-v> options for more detail (and the C<-u> option as
214mentioned above). You'll probably want to use the C<-c cachedir> option to
215avoid repeated CPAN downloads and may want to use C<-m file:///mirror/path> if
216you made a local CPAN mirror. Note that a minicpan mirror won't actually work,
217but can provide a good first pass to quickly get a list of modules which
218definitely haven't changed, to avoid having to download absolutely everything.
219
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220For a BLEAD-POINT or BLEAD-FINAL release with 'cpan' upstream, if a CPAN
221release appears to be ahead of blead, then consider updating it (or asking the
222relevant porter to do so). (However, if this is a BLEAD-FINAL release or one of
223the last BLEAD-POINT releases before it and hence blead is in some kind of
224"code freeze" state (e.g. the sequence might be "contentious changes freeze",
225then "user-visible changes freeze" and finally "full code freeze") then any
226CPAN module updates must be subject to the same restrictions, so it may not be
227possible to update all modules until after the BLEAD-FINAL release.) If blead
228contains edits to a 'cpan' upstream module, this is naughty but sometimes
229unavoidable to keep blead tests passing. Make sure the affected file has a
230CUSTOMIZED entry in F<Porting/Maintainers.pl>.
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6a958a95 232If you are making a MAINT release, run C<core-cpan-diff> on both blead and
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233maint, then diff the two outputs. Compare this with what you expect, and if
234necessary, fix things up. For example, you might think that both blead
235and maint are synchronised with a particular CPAN module, but one might
fdaa3f94 236have some extra changes.
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238In any case, any cpan-first distribution that is listed as having files
239"Customized for blead" in the output of cpan-core-diff should have requests
240submitted to the maintainer(s) to make a cpan release to catch up with blead.
241
242Additionally, all files listed as "modified" but not "customized for blead"
243should have entries added under the C<CUSTOMIZED> key in
244F<Porting/Maintainers.pl>, as well as checksums updated via:
245
091086c0 246 cd t; ../perl -I../lib porting/customized.t --regen
cada13e6 247
6939dacb 248=head4 Sync CPAN modules with the corresponding cpanE<sol> distro
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250In most cases, once a new version of a distribution shipped with core has been
251uploaded to CPAN, the core version thereof can be synchronized automatically
252with the program F<Porting/sync-with-cpan>. (But see the comments at the
253beginning of that program. In particular, it has not yet been exercised on
254Windows as much as it has on Unix-like platforms.)
255
256If, however, F<Porting/sync-with-cpan> does not provide good results, follow
257the steps below.
258
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260
261=item *
262
263Fetch the most recent version from CPAN.
264
265=item *
266
267Unpack the retrieved tarball. Rename the old directory; rename the new
268directory to the original name.
269
270=item *
271
9e40a104 272Restore any F<.gitignore> file. This can be done by issuing
02cbdfef 273C<git checkout .gitignore> in the F<cpan/Distro> directory.
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275=item *
276
277Remove files we do not need. That is, remove any files that match the
812ce6dc 278entries in C<@IGNORABLE> in F<Porting/Maintainers.pl>, and anything that
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279matches the C<EXCLUDED> section of the distro's entry in the C<%Modules>
280hash.
281
282=item *
283
284Restore any files mentioned in the C<CUSTOMIZED> section, using
285C<git checkout>. Make any new customizations if necessary. Also,
286restore any files that are mentioned in C<@IGNORE>, but were checked
c5fb089a 287into the repository anyway.
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289=item *
290
291For any new files in the distro, determine whether they are needed.
0f5c5828 292If not, delete them, and list them in either C<EXCLUDED> or C<@IGNORABLE>.
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293Otherwise, add them to C<MANIFEST>, and run C<git add> to add the files
294to the repository.
295
296=item *
297
298For any files that are gone, remove them from C<MANIFEST>, and use
299C<git rm> to tell git the files will be gone.
300
301=item *
302
303If the C<MANIFEST> file was changed in any of the previous steps, run
304C<perl Porting/manisort --output MANIFEST.sort; mv MANIFEST.sort MANIFEST>.
305
306=item *
307
308For any files that have an execute bit set, either remove the execute
02cbdfef 309bit, or edit F<Porting/exec-bit.txt>
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311=item *
312
0b7399e1 313Run C<make> (or C<nmake> on Windows), see if C<perl> compiles.
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315=item *
316
317Run the tests for the package.
318
319=item *
320
812ce6dc 321Run the tests in F<t/porting> (C<make test_porting>).
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323=item *
324
02cbdfef 325Update the C<DISTRIBUTION> entry in F<Porting/Maintainers.pl>.
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327=item *
328
329Run a full configure/build/test cycle.
330
331=item *
332
333If everything is ok, commit the changes.
334
335=back
336
337For entries with a non-simple C<FILES> section, or with a C<MAP>, you
338may have to take more steps than listed above.
339
6939dacb 340=head3 Ensure dual-life CPAN module stability
7277a900 341
6939dacb 342This comes down to:
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345 did it fail identically on $previous?
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346 if yes, "SEP" (Somebody Else's Problem, but try to make sure a
347 bug ticket is filed)
78a62309 348 else work out why it failed (a bisect is useful for this)
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78a62309 350 attempt to group failure causes
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352 for each failure cause
353 is that a regression?
354 if yes, figure out how to fix it
355 (more code? revert the code that broke it)
356 else
357 (presumably) it's relying on something un-or-under-documented
358 should the existing behaviour stay?
359 yes - goto "regression"
360 no - note it in perldelta as a significant bugfix
361 (also, try to inform the module's author)
1aff5354 362
00c28750 363=head3 monitor smoke tests for failures
7277a900 364
5157df7a 365Similarly, monitor the smoking of core tests, and try to fix. See
f6521f7c 366L<https://tux.nl/perl5/smoke/index.html>, L<https://perl5.test-smoke.org/>
a66bda92 367and L<http://perl.develop-help.com> for a summary. See also
f6521f7c 368L<https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.daily-build.reports/> which has
5157df7a 369the raw reports.
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372fix.
373
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374Additionally both L<Travis CI|https://travis-ci.org/Perl/perl5> and
375L<GitHub Actions|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/actions> smokers run
376automatically.
377
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378=for checklist skip BLEAD-POINT
379
380=head3 monitor CPAN testers for failures
381
382For any release except a BLEAD-POINT: Examine the relevant analysis report(s)
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383at L<http://analysis.cpantesters.org/beforemaintrelease> to see how the
384impending release is performing compared to previous releases with
385regard to building and testing CPAN modules.
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387That page accepts a query parameter, C<pair> that takes a pair of
388colon-delimited versions to use for comparison. For example:
389
4b05bc8e 390L<http://analysis.cpantesters.org/beforemaintrelease?pair=5.20.2:5.22.0%20RC1>
2fc8e8ba 391
00c28750 392=head3 update perldelta
636a1918 393
f6af4394 394Get perldelta in a mostly finished state.
db3f805e 395
6939dacb 396Read F<Porting/how_to_write_a_perldelta.pod>, and try to make sure that
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397every section it lists is, if necessary, populated and complete. Copy
398edit the whole document.
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401after Module::CoreList is updated (as described below in
402L<"update Module::CoreList">).
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404=head3 Bump the version number
405
30f926b5 406Do not do this yet for a BLEAD-POINT release! You will do this at the end of
cada13e6 407the release process (after building the final tarball, tagging etc).
30f926b5 408
dc0a4df9 409Increase the version number (e.g. from 5.12.0 to 5.12.1).
04dbb930 410
30f926b5 411For a release candidate for a stable perl, this should happen a week or two
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412before the first release candidate to allow sufficient time for testing and
413smoking with the target version built into the perl executable. For
c5fb089a 414subsequent release candidates and the final release, it is not necessary to
04dbb930 415bump the version further.
f6af4394 416
8b2227e6 417There is a tool to semi-automate this process:
f6af4394 418
78a62309 419 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/bump-perl-version -i 5.10.0 5.10.1
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421Remember that this tool is largely just grepping for '5.10.0' or whatever,
422so it will generate false positives. Be careful not change text like
423"this was fixed in 5.10.0"!
ceb7f800 424
8b2227e6 425Use git status and git diff to select changes you want to keep.
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427Be particularly careful with F<INSTALL>, which contains a mixture of
428C<5.10.0>-type strings, some of which need bumping on every release, and
e03f126c 429some of which need to be left unchanged.
2f05d209 430See below in L<"update INSTALL"> for more details.
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432For the first RC release leading up to a BLEAD-FINAL release, update the
433description of which releases are now "officially" supported in
434F<pod/perlpolicy.pod>.
435
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436When doing a BLEAD-POINT or BLEAD-FINAL release, also make sure the
437C<PERL_API_*> constants in F<patchlevel.h> are in sync with the version
ac2aec01 438you're releasing, unless you're absolutely sure the release you're about to
df369d8e 439make is 100% binary compatible to an earlier release. Note: for BLEAD-POINT
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441release and this is something you would have to do at the very end.
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442When releasing a MAINT perl version, the C<PERL_API_*> constants C<MUST NOT>
443be changed as we aim to guarantee binary compatibility in maint branches.
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445After editing, regenerate uconfig.h (this must be run on a system with a
446/bin/sh available):
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f185f654 448 $ perl regen/uconfig_h.pl
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450This might not cause any new changes.
451
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453
f185f654 454 $ ./perl -Ilib regen/opcode.pl
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457
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458 $ git clean -xdf # careful if you don't have local files to keep!
459 $ ./Configure -des -Dusedevel
460 $ make
461 $ make test
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463Do note that at this stage, porting tests will fail. They will continue
464to fail until you've updated Module::CoreList, as described below.
465
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467
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468 $ git status
469 $ git diff
470 B<review the delta carefully>
54356a6f 471
f185f654 472 $ git commit -a -m 'Bump the perl version in various places for 5.x.y'
dc0a62a1 473
21768cb3 474At this point you may want to compare the commit with a previous bump to
ac2aec01 475see if they look similar. See commit f7cf42bb69 for an example of a
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476previous version bump.
477
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478When the version number is bumped, you should also update Module::CoreList
479(as described below in L<"update Module::CoreList">) to reflect the new
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480version number.
481
dc0a4df9 482=head3 update INSTALL
dc0a62a1 483
2f05d209 484Review and update INSTALL to account for the change in version number.
df369d8e 485INSTALL for a BLEAD-POINT release should already contain the expected version.
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486The lines in F<INSTALL> about "is not binary compatible with" may require a
487correct choice of earlier version to declare incompatibility with. These are
488in the "Changes and Incompatibilities" and "Coexistence with earlier versions
489of perl 5" sections.
dc0a62a1 490
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492The "X.Y" needs to be changed to the most recent version that we are
493I<not> binary compatible with.
494
495For MAINT and BLEAD-FINAL releases, this needs to refer to the last
496release in the previous development cycle (so for example, for a 5.14.x
497release, this would be 5.13.11).
498
499For BLEAD-POINT releases, it needs to refer to the previous BLEAD-POINT
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500release (so for 5.15.3 this would be 5.15.2). If the last release manager
501followed instructions, this should have already been done after the last
502blead release, so you may find nothing to do here.
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505
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506The AUTHORS file can be updated by running C<Porting/checkAUTHORS.pl --update>
507The script detects missing authors or committers since the last release using
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508a known tag provided by the C<--from=v5.X.Y> argument, and will add missing
509entries to the AUTHORS file.
510
511 $ perl Porting/checkAUTHORS.pl --update --from=v5.X.Y
512
513For MAINT and BLEAD-FINAL releases, C<v5.X.Y> needs to refer to the last
514release in the previous development cycle (so for example, for a 5.14.x
515release, this would be 5.13.11).
516
2c81b405 517For BLEAD-POINT releases, it needs to refer to the previous BLEAD-POINT
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518release (so for 5.15.3 this would be 5.15.2).
519
2c81b405 520Note: It should not be harmful to use a wider range.
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522Note: If you have uncommitted changes this could cause some warnings,
523and you might like to use the addtional argument C<--to=upstream/blead>
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524to use the last known git commit by GitHub.
525
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526Review the changes to the AUTHORS file, be sure you are not adding duplicate
527entries or removing any entries, then commit your changes.
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529 $ git commit -a AUTHORS -m 'Update AUTHORS list for 5.x.y'
530
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532
533Check that the copyright years are up to date by running:
534
091086c0 535 $ pushd t; ../perl -I../lib porting/copyright.t --now
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537Remedy any test failures by editing README or perl.c accordingly (search for
538the "Copyright"). If updating perl.c, check if the file's own copyright date in
539the C comment at the top needs updating, as well as the one printed by C<-v>.
540
dc0a4df9 541=head3 Check more build configurations
b82efa27 542
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544some sets of Configure flags you can try:
52a66c2c 545
d8fc5aa0 546=over 4
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549
550C<-Duseshrplib -Dusesitecustomize>
551
552=item *
553
554C<-Duserelocatableinc>
555
556=item *
557
558C<-Dusethreads>
559
560=back
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563compiling with C<-Dcc=$other_compiler>.
dc0a4df9 564
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566which would smoke different flavors of Perl for you.
567
dc0a4df9 568=head3 update perlport
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570L<perlport> has a section currently named I<Supported Platforms> that
571indicates which platforms are known to build in the current release.
572If necessary update the list and the indicated version number.
573
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575
13f502ed 576Even before other prep work, follow the steps in L</build the tarball> and test
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578test differently than tests run from the repository. After you're sure
579permissions aren't a problem, delete the generated directory and tarballs.
6a958a95 580
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583
b1288acc 584This section describes the actions required to make a release
f6b1864d 585that are performed near to, or on the actual release day.
2e831dfd 586
dc0a4df9 587=head3 re-check earlier actions
2e831dfd 588
dc0a4df9 589Review all the actions in the previous section,
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590L<"Building a release - advance actions"> to ensure they are all done and
591up-to-date.
592
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594
595For BLEAD-POINT releases, making a release from a release branch avoids the
596need to freeze blead during the release. This is less important for
597BLEAD-FINAL, MAINT, and RC releases, since blead will already be frozen in
598those cases. Create the branch by running
599
78a62309 600 git checkout -b release-5.xx.yy
ff721450 601
dc0a4df9 602=head3 build a clean perl
8c35d285 603
1dbf7599 604Make sure you have a gitwise-clean perl directory (no modified files,
a0db33fe 605unpushed commits etc):
8c35d285 606
a0db33fe 607 $ git status
24c5e187 608 $ git clean -dxf
8c35d285 609
dc0a4df9 610then configure and build perl so that you have a Makefile and porting tools:
8c35d285 611
52a66c2c 612 $ ./Configure -Dusedevel -des && make
8c35d285 613
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614=head3 Check module versions
615
616For each Perl release since the previous release of the current branch, check
617for modules that have identical version numbers but different contents by
618running:
619
e89d87cc 620 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/cmpVERSION.pl --tag=v5.X.YY
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622(This is done automatically by F<t/porting/cmp_version.t> for the previous
623release of the current branch, but not for any releases from other branches.)
624
625Any modules that fail will need a version bump, plus a nudge to the upstream
626maintainer for 'cpan' upstream modules.
627
dc0a4df9 628=head3 update Module::CoreList
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630=head4 Bump Module::CoreList* $VERSIONs
631
6939dacb 632If necessary, bump C<$VERSION> (there's no need to do this
78a62309 633for every RC; in RC1, bump the version to a new clean number that will
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634appear in the final release, and leave as-is for the later RCs and final).
635It may also happen that C<Module::CoreList> has been modified in blead, and
636hence has a new version number already. (But make sure it is not the same
637number as a CPAN release.)
638
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639C<$Module::CoreList::Utils::VERSION> should always be equal to
640C<$Module::CoreList::VERSION>. If necessary, bump those two versions to match
641before proceeding.
642
6939dacb 643Once again, the files to modify are:
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645=over 4
646
647=item *
648
649F<dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList.pm>
650
651=item *
652
653F<dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList/Utils.pm>
654
77087aae 655=back
94691c19 656
0429cb0e 657=head4 Update C<Module::CoreList> with module version data for the new release.
bfadf2ba 658
6a958a95 659Note that if this is a MAINT release, you should run the following actions
1bac61bb 660from the maint branch, but commit the C<CoreList.pm> changes in
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661I<blead> and subsequently cherry-pick any releases since the last
662maint release and then your recent commit. XXX need a better example
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665is a bit complex, and the RMG currently don't describe a full and
666workable approach. The main issue is keeping Module::CoreList
667and its version number synchronised across all maint branches, blead and
668CPAN, while having to bump its version number for every RC release.
669See this brief p5p thread:
670
671 Message-ID: <20130311174402.GZ2294@iabyn.com>
672
673If you can devise a workable system, feel free to try it out, and to
38e4b857 674update the RMG accordingly!
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676DAPM May 2013 ]
677
ee64eb7d 678F<corelist.pl> uses www.cpan.org to verify information about dual-lived
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679modules on CPAN. It can use a full, local CPAN mirror and/or fall back
680on HTTP::Tiny to fetch package metadata remotely.
bfadf2ba 681
fdaa3f94 682(If you'd prefer to have a full CPAN mirror, see
f6521f7c 683L<https://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#How_mirror_CPAN>)
bfadf2ba 684
6939dacb 685Change to your perl checkout, and if necessary,
bfadf2ba 686
595f83ae 687 $ make
bfadf2ba 688
bf8ea215 689Then, If you have a local CPAN mirror, run:
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692
693Otherwise, run:
694
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696
52a66c2c 697This will chug for a while, possibly reporting various warnings about
2a720090 698badly-indexed CPAN modules unrelated to the modules actually in core.
2ce7d676 699Assuming all goes well, it will update
ab0bff1f 700F<dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList.pm> and possibly
244e6e4e 701F<dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList/Utils.pm>.
bfadf2ba 702
ab0bff1f 703Check those files over carefully:
bfadf2ba 704
d5bddf6e 705 $ git diff dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList.pm
244e6e4e 706 $ git diff dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList/Utils.pm
1dbf7599 707
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709
0429cb0e 710Also edit Module::CoreList's new version number in its F<Changes> file.
f8804d60 711This file is F<dist/Module-CoreList/Changes>.
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713action from the last commit.)
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716
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718need to do this if you want to add notes about the changes included
719with this version of Module::CoreList. Otherwise, its version bump
13f502ed 720will be automatically filled in below in L</finalize perldelta>.
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723
09abf5f8 724=head4 Update C<%Module::CoreList::released>
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726For any release except an RC: Update this version's entry in the C<%released>
727hash with today's date.
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730
bfadf2ba 731Finally, commit the new version of Module::CoreList:
6a958a95 732(unless this is for MAINT; in which case commit it to blead first, then
a0db33fe 733cherry-pick it back).
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736 dist/Module-CoreList/Changes \
737 dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList.pm \
738 dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList/Utils.pm
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741
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743ensure all tests are passing.
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745=head3 finalize perldelta
746
747Finalize the perldelta. In particular, fill in the Acknowledgements
748section, which can be generated with something like:
749
78a62309 750 $ perl Porting/acknowledgements.pl v5.15.0..HEAD
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753updated:
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756 --mode=update pod/perldelta.pod
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757
758For a MAINT release use something like this instead:
759
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760 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/corelist-perldelta.pl 5.020001 5.020002 \
761 --mode=update pod/perldelta.pod
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762
763Ideally, also fill in a summary of the major changes to each module for which
764an entry has been added by F<corelist-perldelta.pl>.
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766Re-read the perldelta to try to find any embarrassing typos and thinkos;
767remove any C<TODO> or C<XXX> flags; update the "Known Problems" section
768with any serious issues for which fixes are not going to happen now; and
769run through pod and spell checkers, e.g.
770
771 $ podchecker -warnings -warnings pod/perldelta.pod
772 $ spell pod/perldelta.pod
6939dacb 773 $ aspell list < pod/perldelta.pod | sort -u
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775Also, you may want to generate and view an HTML version of it to check
776formatting, e.g.
777
78a62309 778 $ ./perl -Ilib ext/Pod-Html/bin/pod2html pod/perldelta.pod > \
cada13e6 779 ~/perldelta.html
1dbf7599 780
95f5f2bd 781You should add pod links for GitHub issue references thusly:
9649a817 782
55b02e51 783 $ perl -p -i -e'BEGIN{undef $/}; s{(GH\s+#)(\d+)}{L<$1$2|https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/$2>}mg' pod/perldelta.pod
9649a817 784
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786
787=for checklist skip BLEAD-POINT MAINT RC
788
789=head3 remove stale perldeltas
790
791For the first RC release that is ONLY for a BLEAD-FINAL, the perldeltas
1f6591ac 792from the BLEAD-POINT releases since the previous BLEAD-FINAL should have
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794useless clutter. They can be removed using:
795
796 $ git rm <file1> <file2> ...
797
798For example, for RC0 of 5.16.0:
799
800 $ cd pod
801 $ git rm perldelta515*.pod
802
1f6591ac 803=for checklist skip BLEAD-FINAL BLEAD-POINT
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805=head3 add recent perldeltas
806
807For the first RC for a MAINT release, copy in any recent perldeltas from
808blead that have been added since the last release on this branch. This
809should include any recent maint releases on branches older than your one,
810but not newer. For example if you're producing a 5.14.x release, copy any
811perldeltas from recent 5.10.x, 5.12.x etc maint releases, but not from
8125.16.x or higher. Remember to
813
814 $ git add <file1> <file2> ...
815
816=head3 update and commit perldelta files
817
818If you have added or removed any perldelta files via the previous two
819steps, then edit F<pod/perl.pod> to add/remove them from its table of
820contents, then run F<Porting/pod_rules.pl> to propagate your changes there
821into all the other files that mention them (including F<MANIFEST>). You'll
822need to C<git add> the files that it changes.
823
824Then build a clean perl and do a full test
825
826 $ git status
827 $ git clean -dxf
828 $ ./Configure -Dusedevel -des
829 $ make
830 $ make test
831
832Once all tests pass, commit your changes.
833
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835
836Check for any 'XXX' leftover section in the perldelta.
837Either fill them or remove these sections appropriately.
838
839 $ git grep XX pod/perldelta.pod
840
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842
843If you skipped the previous step (adding/removing perldeltas),
844again, make sure you have a gitwise-clean perl directory (no modified files,
845unpushed commits etc):
846
847 $ git status
848 $ git clean -dxf
849
850then configure and build perl so that you have a Makefile and porting tools:
851
852 $ ./Configure -Dusedevel -des && make
853
1f6591ac 854=for checklist skip BLEAD-FINAL BLEAD-POINT
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856=head3 synchronise from blead's perlhist.pod
857
858For the first RC for a MAINT release, copy in the latest
859F<pod/perlhist.pod> from blead; this will include details of newer
860releases in all branches. In theory, blead's version should be a strict
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861superset of the one in this branch, but it's probably safest to examine the
862changes first, to ensure that there's nothing in this branch that was
863forgotten from blead. An easy way to do that is with C<< git checkout -p >>,
864to selectively apply any changes from the blead version to your current
865branch:
866
867 $ git fetch origin
868 $ git checkout -p origin/blead pod/perlhist.pod
5124a906 869 $ git commit -m 'Sync perlhist from blead' pod/perlhist.pod
80dd5f25 870
dc0a4df9 871=head3 update perlhist.pod
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874
875 David 5.10.1 2009-Aug-06
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878that you've ever done, make sure that your name is listed in the section
879entitled C<THE KEEPERS OF THE PUMPKIN>.
a0db33fe 880
56e2d9fb 881I<If you're making a BLEAD-FINAL release>, also update the "SELECTED
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883F<Porting/perlhist_calculate.pl>.
884
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886
5124a906 887 $ git commit -m 'Add new release to perlhist' pod/perlhist.pod
8c35d285 888
da571fa1 889=for checklist skip BLEAD-POINT
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891=head3 update patchlevel.h
8c35d285 892
6a958a95 893I<You MUST SKIP this step for a BLEAD-POINT release>
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895Update F<patchlevel.h> to add a C<-RC1>-or-whatever string; or, if this is
896a final release, remove it. For example:
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898 static const char * const local_patches[] = {
899 NULL
900 + ,"RC1"
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901 #ifdef PERL_GIT_UNCOMMITTED_CHANGES
902 ,"uncommitted-changes"
903 #endif
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905Be sure to commit your change:
906
5124a906 907 $ git commit -m 'Bump version to RCnnn' patchlevel.h
d7eb1120 908
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910
e4fbed99 911 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/makemeta
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912
913Be sure to commit any changes (if applicable):
914
e4fbed99 915 $ git status # any changes?
4612967b 916 $ git commit -m 'Update META files' META.*
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918=head3 build, test and check a fresh perl
d7eb1120 919
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920Build perl, then make sure it passes its own test suite, and installs:
921
922 $ git clean -xdf
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924
925 # or if it's an odd-numbered version:
a0db33fe 926 $ ./Configure -des -Dusedevel -Dprefix=/tmp/perl-5.x.y-pretest
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929
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931C</tmp/perl-5.x.y-pretest/bin/perl -V> are as expected,
a0db33fe 932especially as regards version numbers, patch and/or RC levels, and @INC
c5fb089a 933paths. Note that as they have been built from a git working
52a66c2c 934directory, they will still identify themselves using git tags and
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935commits. (Note that for an odd-numbered version, perl will install
936itself as C<perl5.x.y>). C<perl -v> will identify itself as:
937
f185f654 938 This is perl 5, version X, subversion Y (v5.X.Y (v5.X.Z-NNN-gdeadbeef))
01725c10 939
78957677 940where 5.X.Z is the latest tag, NNN the number of commits since this tag,
01725c10 941and C<< deadbeef >> commit of that tag.
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943Then delete the temporary installation.
944
c90225ed 945=head3 create the release tag
dc0a4df9 946
c90225ed 947Create the tag identifying this release (e.g.):
96054f12 948
9649a817 949 $ git tag v5.11.0 -m 'First release of the v5.11 series!'
e8c01f92 950
6a958a95 951It is B<VERY> important that from this point forward, you not push
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953wrong before you publish your newly-created tag, you can delete
954and recreate it. Once you push your tag, we're stuck with it
955and you'll need to use a new version number for your release.
956
dc0a4df9 957=head3 build the tarball
a0db33fe 958
0dcf3caa 959Before you run the following, you might want to install 7-Zip (the
0dcb816b 960C<p7zip-full> package under Debian or the C<p7zip> port on MacPorts) or
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961the AdvanceCOMP suite (e.g. the C<advancecomp> package under Debian,
962or the C<advancecomp> port on macports - 7-Zip on Windows is the
963same code as AdvanceCOMP, so Windows users get the smallest files
964first time). These compress about 5% smaller than gzip and bzip2.
965Over the lifetime of your distribution this will save a lot of
966people a small amount of download time and disk space, which adds
967up.
968
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970utility is included with most modern UNIX-type operating systems and
971is available for Cygwin. A Windows port is available from
f6521f7c 972L<https://tukaani.org/xz/>.
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975to prevent OS X resource files from being included in your tarball. After
976creating the tarball following the instructions below, inspect it to ensure
977you don't have files like F<._foobar>.
978
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980the tarball and directory name:
981
f185f654 982 $ cd root/of/perl/tree
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984 $ git clean -xdf # make sure perl and git agree on files
985 # git clean should not output anything!
986 $ git status --ignored # and there's nothing lying around
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989 $ perl Porting/makerel -x # for the release itself
8c35d285 990
6939dacb 991This creates the directory F<../perl-x.y.z-RC1> or similar, copies all
ac2aec01 992the MANIFEST files into it, sets the correct permissions on them, then
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994C<tar.xz> file.
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997your changes were all committed, you can override the suffix with:
998
6939dacb 999 $ perl Porting/makerel -x -s ''
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1002here
1003
dc0a4df9 1004Finally, clean up the temporary directory, e.g.
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1006 $ rm -rf ../perl-x.y.z-RC1
1007
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1009
00c28750 1010Once you have a tarball it's time to test the tarball (not the repository).
dc0a4df9 1011
00c28750 1012=head4 Copy the tarball to a web server
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6939dacb 1014Copy the tarballs (.gz and .xz) to a web server somewhere you have access to.
8c35d285 1015
96644a2c 1016=head4 Download the tarball to another machine and unpack it
8c35d285 1017
fdaa3f94 1018Download the tarball to some other machine. For a release candidate,
8c35d285 1019you really want to test your tarball on two or more different platforms
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1021
1022=head4 Ask #p5p to test the tarball on different platforms
1023
1024Once you've verified the tarball can be downloaded and unpacked,
1025ask the #p5p IRC channel on irc.perl.org for volunteers to test the
1026tarballs on whatever platforms they can.
1027
1028If you're not confident in the tarball, you can defer this step until after
1029your own tarball testing, below.
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1033Check that basic configuration and tests work on each test machine:
1034
7a09ec8c 1035 $ ./Configure -des && make all minitest test
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1037 # Or for a development release:
7a09ec8c 1038 $ ./Configure -Dusedevel -des && make all minitest test
f6af4394 1039
00c28750 1040=head4 Run the test harness and install
f6af4394 1041
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1043
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1045 $ ./Configure -des -Dprefix=/install/path && \
1046 make all test_harness install
1047 $ cd /install/path
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1050
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1053Check that the output of C<perl -v> and C<perl -V> are as expected,
1054especially as regards version numbers, patch and/or RC levels, and @INC
fdaa3f94 1055paths.
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1057Note that the results may be different without a F<.git/> directory,
1058which is why you should test from the tarball.
1059
00c28750 1060=head4 Run the Installation Verification Procedure utility
459fc3ca 1061
bcfd4151 1062 $ ./perl -Ilib ./utils/perlivp
6df8fd8f 1063 # Or, perhaps:
bcfd4151 1064 $ ./perl5.x.y ./utils/perlivp5.x.y
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1066 All tests successful.
1067 $
1068
00c28750 1069=head4 Compare the installed paths to the last release
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1071Compare the pathnames of all installed files with those of the previous
1072release (i.e. against the last installed tarball on this branch which you
1073have previously verified using this same procedure). In particular, look
1074for files in the wrong place, or files no longer included which should be.
1075For example, suppose the about-to-be-released version is 5.10.1 and the
1076previous is 5.10.0:
1077
1078 cd installdir-5.10.0/
1079 find . -type f | perl -pe's/5\.10\.0/5.10.1/g' | sort > /tmp/f1
1080 cd installdir-5.10.1/
1081 find . -type f | sort > /tmp/f2
1082 diff -u /tmp/f[12]
1083
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1084=head4 Disable C<local::lib> if it's turned on
1085
1086If you're using C<local::lib>, you should reset your environment before
1087performing these actions:
1088
1089 $ unset PERL5LIB PERL_MB_OPT PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT PERL_MM_OPT
1090
29205e9c 1091=head4 Bootstrap the CPAN client
d60a1044 1092
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1093Bootstrap the CPAN client on the clean install:
1094
29205e9c 1095 $ bin/cpan
8c35d285 1096
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1097 # Or, perhaps:
1098 $ bin/cpan5.xx.x
1099
29205e9c 1100=head4 Install the Inline module with CPAN and test it
8c35d285 1101
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1102Try installing a popular CPAN module that's reasonably complex and that
1103has dependencies; for example:
8c35d285 1104
65651c62 1105 CPAN> install Inline::C
a42352ee 1106 CPAN> quit
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1107
1108Check that your perl can run this:
1109
091086c0 1110 $ bin/perl -Ilib -lwe "use Inline C => q[int f() { return 42;}]; print f"
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1111 42
1112 $
8c35d285 1113
00c28750 1114=head4 Make sure that perlbug works
8c35d285 1115
00c28750 1116Test L<perlbug> with the following:
47b1f096 1117
a14438df 1118 $ bin/perlbug
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1119 ...
1120 Subject: test bug report
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1121 Local perl administrator [yourself]:
1122 Editor [vi]:
1123 Module:
1124 Category [core]:
1125 Severity [low]:
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1126 (edit report)
1127 Action (Send/Display/Edit/Subject/Save to File): f
fdaa3f94 1128 Name of file to save message in [perlbug.rep]:
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1129
1130and carefully examine the output (in F<perlbug.rep]>), especially
8166b4e0 1131the "Locally applied patches" section.
47b1f096 1132
da571fa1 1133=for checklist skip BLEAD-POINT
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1134
1135=head3 monitor smokes
47b1f096 1136
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1137XXX This is probably irrelevant if working on a release branch, though
1138MAINT or RC might want to push a smoke branch and wait.
1139
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1140Wait for the smoke tests to catch up with the commit which this release is
1141based on (or at least the last commit of any consequence).
7277a900 1142
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1143Then check that the smoke tests pass (particularly on Win32). If not, go
1144back and fix things.
7277a900 1145
6a958a95 1146Note that for I<BLEAD-POINT> releases this may not be practical. It takes a
1eefd7d5 1147long time for the smokers to catch up, especially the Win32
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1148smokers. This is why we have a RC cycle for I<MAINT> and I<BLEAD-FINAL>
1149releases, but for I<BLEAD-POINT> releases sometimes the best you can do is
1150to plead with people on IRC to test stuff on their platforms, fire away,
1151and then hope for the best.
7277a900 1152
dc0a4df9 1153=head3 upload to PAUSE
7277a900 1154
f6af4394 1155Once smoking is okay, upload it to PAUSE. This is the point of no return.
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1156If anything goes wrong after this point, you will need to re-prepare
1157a new release with a new minor version or RC number.
1158
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1159 https://pause.perl.org/
1160
6939dacb 1161(Log in, then select 'Upload a file to CPAN')
a14438df 1162
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1163If your workstation is not connected to a high-bandwidth,
1164high-reliability connection to the Internet, you should probably use the
1165"GET URL" feature (rather than "HTTP UPLOAD") to have PAUSE retrieve the
1166new release from wherever you put it for testers to find it. This will
1167eliminate anxious gnashing of teeth while you wait to see if your
116815 megabyte HTTP upload successfully completes across your slow, twitchy
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1169cable modem.
1170
96644a2c 1171I<Remember>: if your upload is partially successful, you
c27b4e97 1172may need to contact a PAUSE administrator or even bump the version of perl.
45924287 1173
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1174Upload the .gz and .xz versions of the tarball.
1175
1176Note: You can also use the command-line utility to upload your tarballs, if
1177you have it configured:
1178
1179 cpan-upload perl-5.X.Y.tar.gz
1180 cpan-upload perl-5.X.Y.tar.xz
f6af4394 1181
1dbf7599 1182Do not proceed any further until you are sure that your tarballs are on CPAN.
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1183Check your authors directory metacpan.org to confirm that your uploads have
1184been successful.
1185
1186 https://metacpan.org/author/YOUR_PAUSE_ID
c27b4e97 1187
1dbf7599 1188=for checklist skip RC BLEAD-POINT
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1189
1190=head3 wait for indexing
1191
1dbf7599 1192I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC and BLEAD-POINT>
76526317
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1193
1194Wait until you receive notification emails from the PAUSE indexer
1195confirming that your uploads have been received. IMPORTANT -- you will
1196probably get an email that indexing has failed, due to module permissions.
1197This is considered normal.
1198
da571fa1 1199=for checklist skip BLEAD-POINT
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1200
1201=head3 disarm patchlevel.h
f6af4394 1202
6a958a95 1203I<You MUST SKIP this step for BLEAD-POINT release>
113f3f4c 1204
a42352ee 1205Disarm the F<patchlevel.h> change; for example,
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1206
1207 static const char * const local_patches[] = {
1208 NULL
1209 - ,"RC1"
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1210 #ifdef PERL_GIT_UNCOMMITTED_CHANGES
1211 ,"uncommitted-changes"
1212 #endif
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1213
1214Be sure to commit your change:
1215
5124a906 1216 $ git commit -m 'Disarm RCnnn bump' patchlevel.h
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1218=head3 announce to p5p
2e831dfd 1219
6939dacb 1220Mail perl5-porters@perl.org to announce your new release, with a quote you prepared earlier.
6bd57ce2 1221Get the SHA256 digests from the PAUSE email responses.
f6af4394 1222
098d30ef 1223Use the template at Porting/release_announcement_template.txt
dc0a4df9 1224
a8cecd9d
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1225Send a carbon copy to C<noc@metacpan.org>
1226
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1227If your email does not appear on the list, but does not obviously bounce
1228either, check that the email you are sending from is subscribed to the list.
1229
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1230=head3 merge release branch back to blead
1231
c90225ed 1232Merge the (local) release branch back into master now, and delete it.
ff721450 1233
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1234 git checkout blead
1235 git pull
1236 git merge release-5.xx.yy
1237 git push
1238 git branch -d release-5.xx.yy
ff721450 1239
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1240Note: The merge will create a merge commit if other changes have been pushed
1241to blead while you've been working on your release branch. Do NOT rebase your
1242branch to avoid the merge commit (as you might normally do when merging a
1243small branch into blead) since doing so will invalidate the tag that you
1244created earlier.
1245
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1246=head3 publish the release tag
1247
1248Now that you've shipped the new perl release to PAUSE and pushed your changes
1249to the Perl master repository, it's time to publish the tag you created
1250earlier too (e.g.):
1251
1252 $ git push origin tag v5.11.0
1253
dc0a4df9 1254=head3 update epigraphs.pod
f6af4394 1255
85531b0a 1256Add your quote to F<Porting/epigraphs.pod> and commit it.
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1257You can include the customary link to the release announcement even before your
1258message reaches the web-visible archives by looking for the X-List-Archive
1259header in your message after receiving it back via perl5-porters.
dc0a4df9 1260
b02b3ec7
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1261=head3 blog about your epigraph
1262
1263If you have a blog, please consider writing an entry in your blog explaining
1264why you chose that particular quote for your epigraph.
1265
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1266=head3 update the link to the latest perl on perlweb
1267
1268Submit a pull request to L<https://github.com/perlorg/perlweb> to update the
1269link in F<docs/dev/perl5/index.html> to point to your release.
1270
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1271=for checklist skip RC
1272
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1273=head3 Release schedule
1274
1275I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC>
1276
1277Tick the entry for your release in F<Porting/release_schedule.pod>.
1278
1279=for checklist skip RC
1280
dc0a4df9 1281=head3 Module::CoreList nagging
85531b0a 1282
bc4c40f2 1283I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC>
8c35d285 1284
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1285Remind the current maintainer of C<Module::CoreList> to push a new release
1286to CPAN.
7277a900 1287
da571fa1 1288=for checklist skip RC
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1289
1290=head3 new perldelta
a2cba4bc 1291
bc4c40f2 1292I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC>
7277a900 1293
bcfe7366 1294Create a new perldelta.
5ef3945b 1295
bcfe7366 1296=over 4
8e967a1c 1297
bcfe7366 1298=item *
8e967a1c 1299
bcfe7366 1300Confirm that you have a clean checkout with no local changes.
c5b87fed 1301
bcfe7366 1302=item *
17163f85 1303
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1304Run:
1305 perl Porting/new-perldelta.pl
8e967a1c 1306
bcfe7366 1307=item *
17163f85 1308
bcfe7366 1309Run the C<git add> commands it outputs to add new and modified files.
7277a900 1310
bcfe7366 1311=item *
7277a900 1312
bcfe7366 1313Verify that the build still works, by running C<./Configure> and
e0373c35 1314C<make test_porting>. (On Win32 use the appropriate make utility).
17163f85 1315
bcfe7366 1316=item *
17163f85 1317
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1318If F<t/porting/podcheck.t> spots errors in the new F<pod/perldelta.pod>,
1319run C<./perl -MTestInit t/porting/podcheck.t | less> for more detail.
1320Skip to the end of its test output to see the options it offers you.
57433fbf 1321
bcfe7366 1322=item *
75a012fe 1323
bcfe7366 1324When C<make test_porting> passes, commit the new perldelta.
75a012fe 1325
5124a906 1326 git commit -m'New perldelta for 5.X.Y'
6939dacb 1327
bcfe7366 1328=back
75a012fe 1329
21768cb3 1330At this point you may want to compare the commit with a previous bump to
ac2aec01 1331see if they look similar. See commit ba03bc34a4 for an example of a
75a012fe 1332previous version bump.
57433fbf 1333
30f926b5 1334=for checklist skip MAINT RC
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1336=head3 bump version
57433fbf 1337
30f926b5 1338I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC and MAINT>
dc0a62a1 1339
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1340If this was a BLEAD-FINAL release (i.e. the first release of a new maint
1341series, 5.x.0 where x is even), then bump the version in the blead branch
1342in git, e.g. 5.12.0 to 5.13.0.
17163f85 1343
6d5e92cd
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1344First, add a new feature bundle to F<regen/feature.pl>, initially by just
1345copying the exiting entry, and bump the file's $VERSION (after the __END__
1346marker); e.g.
17163f85 1347
cdfc1d1d 1348 "5.14" => [qw(switch say state unicode_strings)],
17163f85 1349 + "5.15" => [qw(switch say state unicode_strings)],
addebd58 1350
57fef7cc
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1351Run F<regen/feature.pl> to propagate the changes to F<lib/feature.pm>.
1352
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1353Then follow the section L<"Bump the version number"> to bump the version
1354in the remaining files and test and commit.
17163f85 1355
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1356If this was a BLEAD-POINT release, then just follow the section
1357L<"Bump the version number">.
1358
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1359After bumping the version, follow the section L<"update INSTALL"> to
1360ensure all version number references are correct.
17163f85 1361
5f9f8ddf
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1362(Note: The version is NOT bumped immediately after a MAINT release in order
1363to avoid confusion and wasted time arising from bug reports relating to
1364"intermediate versions" such as 5.20.1-and-a-bit: If the report is caused
1365by a bug that gets fixed in 5.20.2 and this intermediate version already
1366calls itself 5.20.2 then much time can be wasted in figuring out why there
1367is a failure from something that "should have been fixed". If the bump is
1368late then there is a much smaller window of time for such confusing bug
1369reports to arise. (The opposite problem -- trying to figure out why there
1370*is* a bug in something calling itself 5.20.1 when in fact the bug was
1371introduced later -- shouldn't arise for MAINT releases since they should,
1372in theory, only contain bug fixes but never regressions.))
1373
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1374=head3 clean build and test
1375
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1376Run a clean build and test to make sure nothing obvious is broken. This is
1377very important, as commands run after this point must be run using the perl
1378executable built with the bumped version number.
1379
1380 $ git clean -xdf
1381 $ ./Configure -des -Dusedevel
1382 $ make
1383 $ make test
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1384
1385In particular, F<Porting/perldelta_template.pod> is intentionally exempted
1386from podchecker tests, to avoid false positives about placeholder text.
1387However, once it's copied to F<pod/perldelta.pod> the contents can now
5cd8f091 1388cause test failures. Problems should be resolved by doing one of the
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1389following:
1390
1391=over
1392
1393=item 1
1394
1395Replace placeholder text with correct text.
1396
1397=item 2
1398
1399If the problem is from a broken placeholder link, you can add it to the
1400array C<@perldelta_ignore_links> in F<t/porting/podcheck.t>. Lines
1401containing such links should be marked with C<XXX> so that they get
1402cleaned up before the next release.
1403
1404=item 3
1405
1406Following the instructions output by F<t/porting/podcheck.t> on how to
1407update its exceptions database.
1408
1409=back
d5c37431 1410
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1412
1413Finally, push any commits done above.
1414
1415 $ git push origin ....
1416
da571fa1 1417=for checklist skip BLEAD-POINT MAINT RC
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1418
1419=head3 create maint branch
17163f85 1420
6a958a95 1421I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC, BLEAD-POINT, MAINT>
17163f85 1422
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1423If this was a BLEAD-FINAL release (i.e. the first release of a new maint
1424series, 5.x.0 where x is even), then create a new maint branch based on
1425the commit tagged as the current release.
7277a900 1426
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1427Assuming you're using git 1.7.x or newer:
1428
17163f85 1429 $ git checkout -b maint-5.12 v5.12.0
233ca920 1430 $ git push origin -u maint-5.12
addebd58 1431
dc0a4df9 1432
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1433=for checklist skip BLEAD-POINT MAINT RC
1434
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1435=head3 make the maint branch available in the APC
1436
1437Clone the new branch into /srv/gitcommon/branches on camel so the APC will
1438receive its changes.
1439
07697565 1440 $ git clone --branch maint-5.14 /gitroot/perl.git \
d5722260 1441 ? /srv/gitcommon/branches/perl-5.14.x
07697565 1442 $ chmod -R g=u /srv/gitcommon/branches/perl-5.14.x
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1443
1444And nag the sysadmins to make this directory available via rsync.
1445
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1446XXX Who are the sysadmins? Contact info?
1447
da571fa1 1448=for checklist skip BLEAD-POINT RC
d5722260 1449
f6b1864d 1450=head3 copy perldelta.pod to blead
addebd58 1451
6a958a95 1452I<You MUST SKIP this step for RC, BLEAD-POINT>
8c35d285 1453
f6b1864d 1454Copy the perldelta.pod for this release into blead; for example:
7277a900 1455
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1456 $ cd ..../blead
1457 $ cp -i ../5.10.x/pod/perldelta.pod pod/perl5101delta.pod #for example
1458 $ git add pod/perl5101delta.pod
75a012fe 1459
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1460Don't forget to set the NAME correctly in the new file (e.g. perl5101delta
1461rather than perldelta).
1462
0aef0fe5 1463Edit F<pod/perl.pod> to add an entry for the file, e.g.:
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1464
1465 perl5101delta Perl changes in version 5.10.1
bc4c40f2 1466
75a012fe 1467Then rebuild various files:
7277a900 1468
00b85c8d 1469 $ perl Porting/pod_rules.pl
75a012fe 1470
c90225ed 1471Finally, commit and push:
75a012fe 1472
5124a906 1473 $ git commit -a -m 'Add perlXXXdelta'
c90225ed 1474 $ git push origin ....
dc0a4df9 1475
819435de 1476=for checklist skip BLEAD-POINT
7277a900 1477
819435de 1478=head3 copy perlhist.pod entries to blead
1dbf7599 1479
f6af4394 1480Make sure any recent F<pod/perlhist.pod> entries are copied to
80dd5f25 1481F<perlhist.pod> on blead. e.g.
7277a900 1482
78a62309 1483 5.8.9 2008-Dec-14
7277a900 1484
dc0a4df9 1485=head3 Relax!
a3738a12 1486
bc4c40f2
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1487I<You MUST RETIRE to your preferred PUB, CAFE or SEASIDE VILLA for some
1488much-needed rest and relaxation>.
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1489
1490Thanks for releasing perl!
1491
b28f69c2
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1492=head2 Building a release - the day after
1493
2277a2fb 1494=for checklist skip BLEAD-FINAL MAINT RC
042e7a25 1495
ab0bff1f 1496=head3 update Module::CoreList
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1497
1498I<After a BLEAD-POINT release only>
1499
1500After Module::CoreList has shipped to CPAN by the maintainer, update
1501Module::CoreList in the source so that it reflects the new blead
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1502version number:
1503
1504=over 4
1505
1506=item *
1507
1508Update F<Porting/Maintainers.pl> to list the new DISTRIBUTION on CPAN,
1509which should be identical to what is currently in blead.
1510
1511=item *
1512
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1513Bump the $VERSION in F<dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList.pm>
1514and F<dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList/Utils.pm>.
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1515
1516=item *
1517
1518If you have a local CPAN mirror, run:
1519
1520 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/corelist.pl ~/my-cpan-mirror
1521
1522Otherwise, run:
1523
1524 $ ./perl -Ilib Porting/corelist.pl cpan
1525
a4a5107a 1526This will update F<dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList.pm> and
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1527F<dist/Module-CoreList/lib/Module/CoreList/Utils.pm> as it did before,
1528but this time adding new sections for the next BLEAD-POINT release.
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1529
1530=item *
1531
1532Add the new $Module::CoreList::VERSION to
1533F<dist/Module-CoreList/Changes>.
1534
1535=item *
1536
ab0bff1f
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1537Remake perl to get your changed .pm files propagated into F<lib/> and
1538then run at least the F<dist/Module-CoreList/t/*.t> tests and the
1539test_porting makefile target to check that they're ok.
1540
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1542 $ make test_porting
1543
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1544=item *
1545
1546Run
1547
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1548 $ ./perl -Ilib -MModule::CoreList \
1549 -le 'print Module::CoreList->find_version($]) ? "ok" : "not ok"'
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1550
1551and check that it outputs "ok" to prove that Module::CoreList now knows
1552about blead's current version.
1553
1554=item *
1555
1556Commit and push your changes.
1557
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1558 $ git add -u
1559 $ git commit -m "Prepare Module::Corelist for 5.XX.Y"
1560 $ git push origin
1561
ab0bff1f 1562=back
042e7a25 1563
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1564=head3 check tarball availability
1565
1566Check various website entries to make sure the that tarball has appeared
1567and is properly indexed:
1568
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1569=over 4
1570
1571=item *
1572
f6521f7c 1573Check your author directory under L<https://www.cpan.org/authors/id/>
98df743a 1574to ensure that the tarballs are available on the website.
b28f69c2
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1575
1576=item *
1577
a95b3d6a
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1578Check F</src> on CPAN (on a fast mirror) to ensure that links to
1579the new tarballs have appeared: There should be links in F</src/5.0>
ac2aec01 1580(which is accumulating all new versions), and (for BLEAD-FINAL and
a95b3d6a 1581MAINT only) an appropriate mention in F</src/README.html> (which describes
ac2aec01 1582the latest versions in each stable branch, with links).
98df743a 1583
a95b3d6a
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1584The F</src/5.0> links should appear automatically, some hours after upload.
1585If they don't, or the F</src> description is inadequate,
98df743a 1586ask Ask <ask@perl.org>.
b28f69c2
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1587
1588=item *
1589
f6521f7c 1590Check L<https://www.cpan.org/src/> to ensure that the F</src> updates
98df743a
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1591have been correctly mirrored to the website.
1592If they haven't, ask Ask <ask@perl.org>.
1593
1594=item *
b28f69c2 1595
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1596Check L<https://metacpan.org> to see if it has indexed the distribution.
1597It should be visible at a URL like C<https://metacpan.org/release/DAPM/perl-5.10.1>.
b28f69c2 1598
dc0a4df9 1599=back
b28f69c2 1600
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1601=head3 update release manager's guide
1602
1603Go over your notes from the release (you did take some, right?) and update
1604F<Porting/release_managers_guide.pod> with any fixes or information that
1605will make life easier for the next release manager.
1606
da571fa1 1607=for checklist end
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f6af4394 1611Based on
4b05bc8e 1612L<http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2009-05/msg00608.html>,
f6af4394 1613plus a whole bunch of other sources, including private correspondence.
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