What to do for a release
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Note that the main use of this page will be for making a normal "minor" release. If you are making a "major" release (e.g. x.y.0) then you will need to update this page first, to change the numbers. But if you are only making an "alpha" or "beta" release, some steps may be skipped, or altered slightly.
Note also that there are additional necessary Post release tasks which are related to making a new release. For instance, the wiki will require making a new release-section and updating "General" version templates. For the making a new release-section on the bug tracker. Or when making new Debian and Mac and Windows packaging, they will need to be coordinated with the appropriate package maintainers and updating the corresponding Versions : Templates.
Contents
Pre-release
Agree a release timetable
Co-ordinate with the package maintainers to agree a release timetable. For a major release there may be a schedule on the Roadmap
Announce a feature freeze
For a major release, announce a feature freeze on the gramps-devel mailing list. This will usually be about 4 weeks before the release date.
Translation update
The translation template should be updated, if necessary, just before the string freeze is announced.
- Check for new files since the last release:
cd po intltool-update -m
- That will create a file called
missing
in thepo
directory if there are new files that need to be scanned for translatable strings. Examine each of the files listed inmissing
, adding each toPOTFILES.in
if it contains translatable string constants and toPOTFILES.skip
if it does not.
- Generate a new template file:
python3 update_po.py -p # makes a new gramps.pot template file git diff gramps.pot
- Examine the changes. If they're all just comments about where a string is found you need not commit the change (so the next line will restore the official file, instead of the one you just made):
git restore gramps.pot
- If there have been changes on
msgid
entries, you'll need to commitgramps.pot
and ask translators to update their .po files before you can make a release:
git add gramps.pot git commit -m "Update translation template for new release"
- Check current translation files:
python3 update_po.py -k all
- There should be very few warnings or fatal errors. Warnings related to new languages using default values in their headers are acceptable. There will also be some fatal errors reported due to the non-standard way we handle inflected dates. See the section on Localizing the date formats in the Date Handler wiki page for further details. For example "{long_month}" may be translated as "{long_month.f[Р]}".
- All other fatal errors should be fixed.
Also see:
- Template:Gramps_translations#INCOMPLETE_TRANSLATIONS - Update if any translation needs to be added or excluded due to not meeting the minimum 70% completion requirement.
Announce a string freeze
For a major release, announce a string freeze on the gramps-devel mailing list and on Weblate. This will usually be about 2 weeks before the release date.
In the Program component on Weblate, select "Manage⟶Post announcement" from the menu. Enter an Expiry date the day before the release date, and select the Notify users checkbox to send a notification to all subscribed users.
Prepare your repository
- Check out the current stable branch:
git checkout maintenance/gramps52
- That branch name assumes that you're using the same name as the Github repository; if you're not (perhaps you don't use
maintenance
in the name) use your local name.
- Make sure that your local copy is clean:
git status
- If you have any uncommitted changes, either commit them now or stash them until after you've completed the release.
- Clean up any untracked files and make sure that the local repo is up to date:
git clean -fdx git pull --rebase
- If you had commits that hadn't been pushed yet they'll show up as "applying" messages in the output of this command. If that's the case re-run the tests and push as usual.
- Build and test to make sure that everything works, then clean the repo of all build products.
Check the About box year
Check if the year in the About box needs to be updated
eg:
© 2007-2023 The Gramps Developers
to
© 2007-2024 The Gramps Developers.
Found in gramps/gen/const.py
API docs update year
If needed in the file:
docs/conf.py
Update the year for the copyright.
copyright = '2001-2024, The Gramps Project'
Update Classifier in setup.py
Change Classifier to the appropriate one in setup.py (master is always the first one)
Development Status :: 1 - Planning Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha Development Status :: 3 - Alpha Development Status :: 4 - Beta Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Check if any additional language classifier needs to be added also.
Release name
Refer to (and update) the list of previous releases.
Previously you needed to select an appropriate name but we have not named releases for several years now. You will still need to add the release though, including things like its relevant color.
- Suggestions : For Gramps 5.0
Just remember that you're standing on a planet that's evolving
Changelog and NEWS file
Section 2a of the General Public License says that if you distribute a modified version of a program: you must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change.
Note that the 5.2.3
below means the previous version, not the one you're about to release (which is the
..
).
git log v5.2.3.. --pretty --numstat --summary --no-merges | git2cl > ChangeLog git log v5.2.3.. --pretty --numstat --summary --no-merges -- po/*.po | git2cl > po/ChangeLog git add ChangeLog git add po/ChangeLog
- Edit and update the
NEWS
file using the new ChangeLog entries as a guide. If this is the first branch in a new series there will be no NEWS file, so look at a previous release and mimic the format.
Commit the NEWS file:
git add NEWS git commit -m "Update Changelog and NEWS files"
Working on VERSION
- Modify
gramps/version.py
to indicate an official release:
- DEV_VERSION = True + DEV_VERSION = False
- Check that the
VERSION_TUPLE
reflects the release you're about to make. It should if the version was bumped after the last release. If not, fix it.
- Add an entry to the org.gramps_project.Gramps.metainfo.xml.in file.
- Save the changes:
git commit -am "Release Gramps 5.2.3"
- Check that the version number is correct:
python3 Gramps.py -v
- If everything looks good, push the changes:
git push origin maintenance/gramps52
- If that fails then someone pushed a commit while you were working. Return to Prepare your repository and start over.
Create a tag
Create the release tag; note the v leading the actual tag.:
git tag -am "Tag 5.2.3" v5.2.3
Push to repository
Push the changes to the repository:
git push origin v5.2.3
Move to the new release number on branch
Bump the version number in gramps/version.py
Update the version for the release:
VERSION_TUPLE = (4, 2, ...)
Revert change on DEV_VERSION
so that the git revision is appended to the reported version in non-release builds:
- DEV_VERSION = False + DEV_VERSION = True
Save change:
git commit -am "Bump to <new version number>" git push
Github
- Github generates a tarball automatically when we push a tag.
- Go to Github and log in if necessary.
- Select NN Releases from the line of items just above the thick line (NN is the number of releases so far).
- Find the tag you just pushed and click it, or click the "Draft a new release" button.
- Copy the NEWS file contents into the Write tab. You can use the Preview tab to check your formatting.
- Add the sh256sum of the source distribution to the bottom of the release notes.
You can obtain the sha256sum with the following command:
git archive --format=tar --prefix=gramps-5.2.3 v5.2.3 | gzip | sha256sum
Alternatively, download it and use:
sha256sum gramps-5.2.3.tar.gz
- Click Publish Release at the bottom of the edit area when you're satisfied with the contents.
SourceForge
- Go to the SourceForge files page and log in if necessary.
- Click on Stable or Unstable depending on the class of the release you're making.
- Click Add Folder and name the directory for the release version. Click "'Create'". Click your new folder to enter it.
- You can either download the GitHub-generated tarball or create one locally:
python3 setup.py sdist
- Click Add File and drag the tarball to the drop area on the web page.
- Copy the release notes from GitHub into a file called README.md and upload it.
Announcing the new release
- update mantisdb(Bug/issue database) and enable the new version via Admin:Projects item for reporting issues. (You will need a high-enough status on the bug tracker in order to do this, so you can ask an appropriate person if you aren't.)
- announce on [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected] (You will need to be a member of all three lists first, to send to them.)
- announce on the Discourse forum in the "Announcements" category.
- announce on Gramps blog (File under: Gramps Releases and News) (not needed for an alpha or beta release)
- update News section on this wiki (not needed for an alpha or beta release)
- update the list of previous releases
- update reference to the new version on the wiki template (not needed for an alpha or beta release)
- Verify other "version" Wiki templates values: Last version, Stable version, etc.
- update HeadlineNews (not needed for an alpha or beta release)
- update release date on the Download page (not needed for an alpha or beta release)
- change the Matrix room title and IRC channel title (not needed for an alpha or beta release)
- update the version number at Wikipedia (not needed for an alpha or beta release)
Post-release
- merge forward the
NEWS
file
See also
- Building Gramps AIO cx freeze-based - Updating the MS-Windows 32-bit and 64-bit All-In-One packages
- Brief introduction to Git
- Running a development version of Gramps
- Category:Developers/Packaging
- Category:AppData - Screenshots used by Appdata - Debian
- .dtd and .rng
- Rollover for the Wiki - for major and minor releases. No rollover for maintenance releases.
- List of pages linked to Bug Report template - verify the reported issues still apply to the new release. Leave links in place for any issue fixed in maintenance releases. Simply add notations for the version where the fix was applied. Remove links for fixed issues in Rollovers.