From ecd9c0d8bf27f2a8d626ce535a2e7ee48a61bd28 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Brownell Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:49:06 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Release docs: fix notes We currently do something unusual: version codes in config.in get updated after the release, which means that "git describe" won't match up to development version labels. Comment that trouble spot. We can fix this by switching away from the major/minor/micro type release numbering, as various other projects have done. The major numbers basically don't tend to change, and doing a good job with micro versions is so annoying that they rarely change either. --- doc/manual/release.txt | 19 ++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/manual/release.txt b/doc/manual/release.txt index fa075eef92..737cf13967 100644 --- a/doc/manual/release.txt +++ b/doc/manual/release.txt @@ -156,7 +156,8 @@ can be useful when tracking down bugs. (Note that at this writing, the tags do not directly correspond to git describe output. The hash ID can be used with git show, but -the preceding segments can't.) +the relevant repository tag isn't 0.3.0-rc1-dev; +this might change in the future.) @section releasewho Release Manager @@ -293,17 +294,21 @@ The following steps should be followed to produce each release: - If producing the next RC in a series, bump the rc number -# Commit that version change. -# Create a git tag for the final commit, with a tag name matching - the version string in configure.in: + the version string in configure.in (including -rcN + where relevant): @verbatim PACKAGE_VERSION="x.y.z" PACKAGE_TAG="v${PACKAGE_VERSION}" git tag -m "The openocd-${PACKAGE_VERSION} release." "${PACKAGE_TAG}" @endverbatim --# Prepare to resume normal development on mainline: - - Restore @c -dev version tag. - - To start a new major (or minor) release cycle on the @c master branch: - - Archive @c NEWS file as "doc/news/NEWS-${PACKAGE_VERSION}". - - Create a new @c NEWS file for the next release +-# Prepare to resume normal development on mainline (major or minor release) + - Update the version label + - Restore @c -dev version tag. + - For a new minor release cycle, increment the release's minor number + - For a new major release cycle, increment the release's major number + and zero its minor number + - Archive @c NEWS file as "doc/news/NEWS-${PACKAGE_VERSION}". + - Create a new @c NEWS file for the next release - Commit those changes, and push the commit and the release tag to mainline. -# Produce the package source archives: -- 2.30.2