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-*- outline -*-
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This file attempts to describe the maintainer-specific notes to follow
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when hacking Autoconf. Don't put this file into the distribution.
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Don't mention it in the ChangeLog. You may want to first see
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README-hacking for more general rules on building Autoconf from
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checked-out sources.
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* Administrivia
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** If you incorporate a change from somebody on the net:
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First, if it is a large change, you must make sure they have signed
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the appropriate paperwork. Second, be sure to add their name and
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email address to THANKS.
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** Test fixes
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If a change fixes a test, mention the test in the ChangeLog entry.
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To this end, the Autotest-mode is handy.
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** Bug reports
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If somebody reports a new bug, mention their name in the ChangeLog
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entry and in the test case you write. Put them into THANKS.
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The correct response to most actual bugs is to write a new test case
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which demonstrates the bug. Then fix the bug, re-run the test suite,
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and check everything in.
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** Visible changes
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Which include serious bug fixes, must be mentioned in NEWS.
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** Portability issues
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Discoveries in portability matters should be written down in the
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documentation (what fails, why it fails, *where* it fails, and what's
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to be written instead?).
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** Allow bootstrapping
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Make sure that a fresh checkout of Autoconf can be bootstrapped using
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the previous stable release of Autoconf. In other words, do not use
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newly-added features in configure.ac if doing so would require an
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installed git checkout to rerun 'autoreconf -i' successfully.
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* Test suite
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** make check
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Use liberally.
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** Release checks
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Try to run the test suite with more severe conditions before a
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release:
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- Run 'make syntax-check'
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This makes sure that the source files follow some consistent rules.
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The checks live in maint.mk, shared from gnulib, and customized in
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cfg.mk.
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- Run 'make distcheck' and 'make maintainer-check'.
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- Try some real world packages
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A good example is the coreutils package.
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* Release Procedure
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These steps describe what a maintainer does to make a release; they
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are not needed for ordinary patch submission.
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** Upload Privileges
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If you have not yet registered your gpg public key and (preferred)
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email address with the FSF in relation to the Autoconf package, send
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an email, preferably GPG-signed, to <ftp-upload@gnu.org> that includes
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the following:
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(a) name of package(s) that you are the maintainer for, and your
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preferred email address.
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(b) an ASCII armored copy of your GnuPG key, as an attachment.
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("gpg --export -a YOUR_KEY_ID > mykey.asc" should give you
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this.)
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When you have received acknowledgement of your message, the proper GPG
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keys will be registered on ftp-upload.gnu.org and only then will you
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be authorized to upload files to the FSF ftp machines. Beware; this
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process can take several days.
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** Mailing list Admin Privileges
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If you do not have access to the mailing list administrative
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interface, approach the list owners for the password. Be sure to
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check the lists (esp. bug-autoconf) for outstanding bug reports also
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in the list of pending moderation requests. This step is not strictly
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necessary, but helps.
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** Preparation for release
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Make sure you have GNU make installed. Make sure your PATH includes a
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Automake 1.11 or later (preferably not a development snapshot). Make
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sure your locale is sane, e.g. by exporting LC_ALL=C. Bootstrap the
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checkout, and make sure the testsuite passes. See above for more
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hints on the testsuite. If needed, update cfg.mk with details
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specific to your environment, such as the location of a gnulib checkout.
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** Update the foreign files
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Running 'make fetch' in the top level should grab it all for you; you
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should check the results before committing them in git.
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** Set the version number
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Update the version number in NEWS (with version, date, and release
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type). Make sure all changes are committed, then run 'git tag -s -m
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<version> -u <gpg_key> v<version>'. Do not push anything upstream at
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this point.
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** Update configure
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As much as possible, make sure to release an Autoconf that uses
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itself. That's easy: just be in the top level, and run
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'tests/autoconf'. Or install this autoconf and run 'autoreconf -f'.
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** Make the release
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Run 'make {alpha,beta,stable}' depending on which type of release this
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is. This runs the various checks, creates delta files, creates a
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preliminary announcement in ~/announce-autoconf-<version>, prints
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out the command to upload the files, and updates the previous version
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file.
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If it fails, run 'git tag -d v<version>', fix the problems, and go
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back to the step of setting the version.
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** Upload
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Put the tarballs where they should be, using the instructions
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regarding gnupload that were printed during the previous step. Verify
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that the files are correctly uploaded before sending a release
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announcement.
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** Push the updates
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Run 'git push origin refs/tags/v<version>' to push the release tag.
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** Announce
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Complete/fix the announcement file, and email it at least to
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autoconf@gnu.org and autotools-announce@gnu.org. If this is a stable
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release, also mail to info-gnu@gnu.org; if it is a beta release,
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also mail to platform-testers@gnu.org.
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** Other web updates
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For alpha and beta releases, the process is complete. For stable
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releases, there are several other web pages that need updates.
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Update the online manual: Run 'make web-manual', then copy the
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contents of doc/manual into a CVS checkout of the documentation
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repository. Remember to use 'cvs add -ko' so that RCS keywords in the
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generated output do not get expanded improperly.
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$ export CVS_RSH=ssh
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$ cvs -z3 -d:ext:<user>@cvs.sv.gnu.org:/web/autoconf co autoconf
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Post a news blurb on https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/autoconf.
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Update the Free Software Directory: browse to:
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https://directory.fsf.org/project/autoconf/
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and send an email to <bug-directory@gnu.org> mentioning any content
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that needs to be updated.
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-----
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Copyright (C) 2002, 2008-2017, 2020-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
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notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is,
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without warranty of any kind.
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