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===Sourceforge===
 
* access the "Sourceforge Project Admin->File Manager" page at https://sourceforge.net/projects/gramps/
 
* access the "Sourceforge Project Admin->File Manager" page at https://sourceforge.net/projects/gramps/
 
or via your ''<dev>'' account:
 
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* create a new folder in the "Stable" hierarchy
 
* upload the <tt>gramps-{{version}}.tar.gz</tt> file to the new folder
 
* upload the <tt>gramps-{{version}}.tar.gz</tt> file to the new folder
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===Github===
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* Automatically created when tagged
  
 
==Announcing the new release==
 
==Announcing the new release==

Revision as of 22:48, 10 April 2016

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'Developer notes for What to do for a release '

Updated guidelines for Git

Translation update

Run the following steps:

git checkout gramps52
git pull
cd po

Gramps 4.x

For Gramps 4.x use (See New environment and differences between tools. See po/update_po.py to generate a new template/catalog (gramps.pot).)

python update_po.py -p  
git diff gramps.pot

If there have been changes, you'll need to commit gramps.pot and ask translators to update their .po files before you can make a release.

Release name

Refer to (and update) the list of previous releases to select an appropriate name.

Changelog and NEWS file

Create the changelog files:

git log v5.2.1.. --pretty --numstat --summary --no-merges | git2cl > ChangeLog
cd po
git log v5.2.1.. --pretty --numstat --summary --no-merges -- *.po | git2cl > ChangeLog

Using the Changelog files generated with git2cl in the step above, edit and update the NEWS file. Commit the NEWS file:

git commit -am "update for 5.2.1 release"

Working on VERSION

Gramps 4.2.x

  • 4.2.x

Check gramps/version.py to indicate an official release:

gedit gramps/version.py 

and if need, update the version for the release:

VERSION_TUPLE = (4, 2, 0)

Modify gramps/gen/const.py to indicate an official release:

- VERSION += git_revision
+ #VERSION += git_revision

Save change:

git add .
git commit -am "make official release"

The version number should be the same on "about" dialog:

python Gramps.py

or

python Gramps.py -v

Create a tag

Create the release tag:

git tag -am "tag 5.2.1" v5.2.1

Tags should be prefixed with the letter v.

Push to repository

Push the changes to the repository:

git push origin v5.2.1

Work on tag

Move to the new release number on branch

Gramps 4.2.x

  • 4.0.x

Bump the version number in gramps/version.py

Update the version for the release:

VERSION_TUPLE = (4, 0, ...)

Revert change on gramps/gen/const.py to indicate git revision:

- #VERSION += get_git_revision
+ VERSION += get_git_revision

Save change:

git commit -am "bump to <new version number>"
git push

Release from tag

git checkout <tag> -b <new_branch_name>

Gramps 4.2.x

  • Gramps-4.0.x

Modify MANIFEST.in

+ include ChangeLog
+ include po/ChangeLog

Create the official source tarball:

python setup.py sdist

Making the source tarball available

Sourceforge

or via your <dev> account:

$ sftp <dev>@frs.sourceforge.net
Connecting to frs.sourceforge.net...
Password:
sftp> cd /home/frs/project/gramps
  • create a new folder in the "Stable" hierarchy
  • upload the gramps-5.2.1.tar.gz file to the new folder

Github

  • Automatically created when tagged

Announcing the new release

/TOPIC #gramps Welcome to Gramps! The latest versions are 4.2.2 and the legacy 3.4.9 || http://www.gramps-project.org/ || Please state OS and Gramps version when asking a question. Understand that replies can take up to 2 days depending on whose watching the channel. Please consider asking on the gramps-users mailing list.

  • update the version number at Wikipedia
  • update mantisdb(Bug/issue database) and enable the new version for reporting issues.

Post-release

  • merge forward the NEWS file

See also

External links