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README for MAKING BINUTILS RELEASES
This is a collection of notes on how to perform a binutils release. A
lot of this information can also be found in the maintain.texi file in
the gnulib project:
https://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/
It is useful to have a cloned copy of the sources of this project as
it also contains an upload script used to install tarballs on the GNU
FTP server.
Make sure that you have upload authority on sourceware and fencepost.
Beware - this is an involved process and can take weeks to complete.
See the maintain.texi file for details on how to obtain these
permissions.
-------------------------------------------------
How to perform a release.
-------------------------------------------------
1. Send an email out warning contributors about the forthcoming
branch. Set a date for the branch (weekends are better because
they are less busy).
2. When the branch date is near: Update the libiberty and config
directories and the top level Makefile and configure files. Also
consider updating the toplevel libtool files.
Approx time to complete from here: 2 hours ....
3. When branch day arrives add markers for the upcoming release to
the NEWS files in gas, ld, and binutils. No need to update NEWS
in the gold directory - it has its own release numbering.
Likewise for the ChangeLog files in: bfd, binutils, config, cpu,
elfcpp, gas, gold, gprof, gprofng, include, ld, libctf, libiberty, opcodes
and toplevel.
Add a note of the name of the new branch to binutils/BRANCHES.
Commit these changes.
4. Create the release branch using:
git branch binutils-2_39-branch
git push origin binutils-2_39-branch
If you get a message like:
remote: fatal: Invalid revision range 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f974f26cb16cc6fe3946f163c787a05e713fb77b
It appears that this can be ignored...
5. Make sure that the branch is there. IE check out the branch sources:
git clone ssh://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git -b binutils-2_39-branch 2.39
If you get a message about being in a "detached head" state, something
has gone wrong...
Keep the checked out sources - they are going to be needed in future
steps.
6. Update "BINUTILS_BRANCH" in gdbadmin's crontab:
Log in as gdbadmin on sourceware.org, and then:
$ cd crontab
$ vi crontab
[change BINUTILS_BRANCH]
$ cvs ci crontab
$ crontab crontab
If you do not have access to this account, please feel free to
ask Joel Brobecker <brobecker AT adacore DOT com>.
7. Rename the current HEAD version entry in Bugzilla, and create a
new one. E.g. rename "2.38 (HEAD)" to 2.38, and create
"2.39 (HEAD)":
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/editversions.cgi?product=binutils
8. Update bfd/version.m4 on HEAD to indicate that is now a snapshot
of the next release. Note if the release is going to be 2.39 then
the version number on the branch is set to 2.38.90 - ie almost, but
not quite at 2.39, and the version number on the mainline is set to
2.39.50 - ie half way to the next release after 2.39.
So the branch bfd/version.m4 has:
m4_define([BFD_VERSION], [2.38.90])
and the mainline has:
m4_define([BFD_VERSION], [2.39.50])
Regenerate various files on both branch and HEAD by configuring
with "--enable-maintainer-mode --enable-gold --enable-shared" and then building
with "make all-binutils all-gas all-gold all-gprof all-gprofng all-ld"
Add ChangeLog entries for the updated files. Commit the changes.
Make sure that this includes the .pot files as well as the
configure and makefiles.
9. Create an initial pre-release:
a. Remove any auto-generated files, in order to force the
src-release script to rebuild them.
cd <branch-sources>
git clean -fdx
b. Create a source tarball of the BRANCH sources:
./src-release.sh -x binutils
c. Build a test target using this tarball.
cp binutils-2.38.90.tar.xz /dev/shm
pushd /dev/shm
tar xvf binutils-2.38.90.tar.xz
mkdir build
cd build
../binutils-2.38.90/configure --quiet --enable-gold
make
popd
If there are problems, fix them.
d. Upload the pre-release snapshot to the sourceware FTP site:
scp binutils-2.38.90.tar.xz sourceware.org:~ftp/pub/binutils/snapshots
ssh sourceware.org sha256sum ~ftp/pub/binutils/snapshots/binutils-2.38.90.tar.xz
e. Clean up the source directory again.
git clean -fdx
10. Tell the Translation Project where to find the new tarball.
<coordinator@translationproject.org>
qv: https://translationproject.org/html/maintainers.html
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Translation Project
The 2.39 release branch has been created for the GNU Binutils project.
A snapshot of the branch sources can be found here:
https://sourceware.org/pub/binutils/snapshots/binutils-2.38.90.tar.xz
We hope to make the official release of the sources on the <DATE>
although that could change if there are important bugs that need to
be fixed before the release.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
11. Announce the availability of the snapshot and the branch on the
binutils mailing list. Set a date for when the release will
actually happen. Something like:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi Everyone,
The <NEW_VERSION> branch has now been created:
git clone git://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git -b binutils-<NEW_VERSION>-branch
A snapshot of the sources is also available here:
https://sourceware.org/pub/binutils/snapshots/binutils-<OLD_VERSION>.90.tar.xz
Please could all patches for the branch be run by me.
The rules for the branch are:
* No new features.
* Target specific bug fixes are OK.
* Generic bug fixes are OK if they are important and widely tested.
* Documentation updates/fixes are OK.
* Translation updates are OK.
* Fixes for testsuite failures are OK.
Ideally I would like to make the release happen in two weeks time,
i.e. <DATE>. Which I hope will be enough time for everyone
to get their final fixes in.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
12. Build various different toolchains, test them and nag
maintainers to fix any testsuite failures for their
architectures...
==============================================================================
When the time comes to actually make the release....
20. Make sure that the branch sources still build, test and install
correctly. Make sure that the sources are clean, without any
patch files (.reg .orig *~) left over.
cd <branch>
git clean -fdx
21. a. Update the release number in bfd/version.m4 on the release
branch to a whole new minor version number, without a point
value. Eg "2.38.90" becomes "2.39".
b. Change bfd/development.sh to set all values to "false".
c. Regenerate the configure and makefiles. And *info* files.
d. Create a ChangeLog from the git refs for all of the commits
from when changelog entries were no longer required:
gitlog-to-changelog --since=2021-07-03 > ChangeLog.git
The gitlog-to-changelog script is part of the sources
of the "config" project.
e. Add ChangeLog entries for all of the updates and add a
"this-is-the-2.38-release" comment and commit.
22. Check that your file creation mask will create the
correct file permissions. Eg:
% umask
22
Remove any spurious autom4te.cache files left over from the
reconfiguring:
git clean -fdx
23. Note - check to see if any new files have been added to the top
level of the source directory, but which are not in the
DEVO_SUPPORT variable in the src-release.sh script. If they are
needed then add them. NB/ Add the new ChangeLog.git file.
Create the release tarballs:
./src-release.sh -b -g -l -x binutils
24. Check that the files in the tarballs have the correct
permissions.
tar tvf binutils-2.39.tar.bz2 | grep -e "---"
Also check that the man files are not empty. (cf PR 28144).
tar tvf binutils-2.39.tar.xz | grep -e "\.1"
25. Sanity check the release on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu by building and
running the testsuites (gas, gold, binutils and ld). Make the
source directory read-only before building. Also test
"make install". If necessary fix any problems.
pushd /dev/shm
mkdir delme
cd delme
tar xvf <path-to-sources>/binutils-2.*.tar.lz
chmod -R -w binutils-2.*
mkdir build
cd build
../binutils-2.*/configure --quiet --enable-gold --prefix=`pwd`/install --enable-plugins --enable-shared
make all-gas all-gold all-ld all-binutils all-gprof all-gprofng
make check-gas check-binutils check-ld check-gold
make install-gas install-gold install-ld install-binutils
# Needed for step 29...
make html pdf
popd
26. Tag the branch with the new release number:
[optional: add "-u XXXXX" to sign with a gpg key]
enter a tag message such as: "Official GNU Binutils 2.3x release"
git tag -a binutils-2_38 -u DD9E3C4F <=== Be careful to get the tag right
NB/ If you do sign the binaries make sure to use a key
that has been published with the FSF.
Then push the release:
git push origin binutils-2_3x
If you get an error message along the lines of:
"Invalid revision range ..." you can ignore it.
27. Upload the tarballs to ftp.gnu.org.
gnupload --to ftp.gnu.org:binutils binutils-2.3*.tar.*
Be prepared to provide the password for the key, if you
signed the binaries.
The gnupload script is in the gnulib/build-aux directory.
Check for an email response from the upload. If necessary
fix any problems.
28. Upload the tarballs (and signatures) to sourceware.org:
sftp sourceware.org
cd /sourceware/ftp/pub/binutils/releases
put binutils-2.3*.tar.*
chmod 644 binutils-2.3x.tar.*
quit
FIXME: Are the signatures (created by the gnupload script in step 27)
needed ? [The above commands upload them and nobody has complained,
so suggest that they are retained].
29. Update web pages. For sourceware.org:
Create a new documentation folder on the sourceware.org web
pages as /sourceware/www/sourceware/htdocs/binutils/docs-2.3x.
sftp sourceware.org
cd /sourceware/www/sourceware/htdocs/binutils
mkdir docs-2.3x
cd docs-2.3x
mkdir as
mkdir bfd
mkdir binutils
mkdir gprof
mkdir ld
cd ../docs-2.3(x-1)
get index.html
Update the (local copy of the) index.html file to point to the
new documentation and mention the new version and then upload it.
cd ../docs-2.3x
put index.html
Make the html documentation locally with the "make html" command
(see step 25 above). Then upload and rename the directories as
needed. (sftp does not appear to support recursive uploads
however, so the directories had to be made by hand, as shown above).
cd as
lcd <build-dir>/gas/doc/as
put * {be patient - this takes a long time...}
lcd ..
cd ..
put as.html
put as.pdf
cd bfd
lcd ../../bfd/doc/bfd
put *
cd ..
lcd ..
put bfd.html
put bfd.pdf
cd binutils
lcd ../../binutils/binutils <=== NB/ Path not like others
put *
cd ..
lcd ../doc
put binutils.html
put binutils.pdf
cd gprof
lcd ../../gprof/doc/gprof
put *
cd ..
lcd ../..
put gprof.html
put gprof.pdf
cd ld
lcd ../ld/doc/ld
put *
cd ..
lcd ../..
put ld.html
put ld.pdf
Edit the top level binutils index.html file to change the links
to point to the new documentation.
cd ../..
get index.html
[edit]
put index.html
rm docs
ln -s docs-2.3x docs
quit
Check that the new web page is correct:
https://sourceware.org/binutils/
For the www.gnu.org site you have to email webmasters@gnu.org
and ask them to make the change(s):
---------------------------------------
Hi FSF Webmasters,
Please could the GNU Binutils webpage at:
https://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/binutils.html
be updated to indicate that there is now a newer version available
(2.3x). I have already updated the related page on the sourceware
website so this might be useful as a template:
https://sourceware.org/binutils/
Thanks very much.
Cheers
--------------------------------------
30. Send emails to binutils@sourceware.org, info-gnu@gnu.org and
David Edelsohn <dje.gcc@gmail.com> announcing the new release.
Sign the email and include the checksum:
sha256sum binutils-2.3*.tar.*
(The email to Davis is so that he can update the GNU Toolchain
social media). Something like this:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi Everyone,
We are pleased to announce that version 2.3x of the GNU Binutils project
sources have been released and are now available for download at:
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils
https://sourceware.org/pub/binutils/releases/
checksums: xxxx
This release contains numerous bug fixes, and also the
following new features:
<extract info from the NEWS files>
Our thanks go out to all of the binutils contributors, past and
present, for helping to make this release possible.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
31. Clean up the source tree:
git clean -fdx .
32. Edit bfd/development.sh on the branch and set the development flag
to "true". (Leave the experimental flag set to "false"). Also bump
the version in bfd/version.m4 by adding a trailing .0, so that the
date suffix keeps the version lower than the trunk version.
Regenerate files. Commit these changes.
33. Email the binutils list telling everyone that the 2.3x branch
is now open for business as usual and that patches no longer
need special approval.
34. Examine the bfd/config.bfd file in the mainline sources and move
any pending obsolete targets into the definitely obsolete
section. Create a changelog entry and commit.
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How to perform a POINT release.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
A point release is easier than a normal release since a lot of the
work has already been done. The branch has been created, the
translations updated and the documentation uploaded. So the procedure
looks like this:
0. Decide that a point release is necessary.
Usually this only happens when a sufficient number of serious
bugs have been found and fixed since the previous release, and a
new official release is not imminent.
1. Tell the community that a point release is happening. Ask
maintainers to ensure that their ports are up to date on the
release branch. Ask the community if there are any bug fixes
which are missing from the branch. Allow some time for the
responses to this step.
2. Make sure that the branch sources build, test and install
correctly.
2.5 Prepare a list of the bugs which have been fixed. This
will be needed for step 8.
3. In the branch sources:
a. Update the minor release number in bfd/version.m4.
b. Edit bfd/development.sh, set "development=false".
c. Regenerate the configure files.
d. Remove spurious autom4te.cache files:
git clean -fdx
e. Commit the updates along with a "this-is-the-2.3x.y-release"
note in all of the changelogs.
f. Tag the branch with the new release number:
git tag -a binutils-2_3x_y
[optional: add "-u XXXXX" to sign with a gpg key]
git push origin binutils-2_3x_y
g. Check that your file creation mask will create the
correct file permissions. Ie:
umask 022
h. Create the release tarballs:
./src-release -b -g -l -x binutils
i. Check that the files in the tarballs have the correct
permissions.
j. Clean the source tree again
git clean -fdx
k. Edit bfd/development.sh and set "development=true".
l. Commit this change.
4. [If paranoid - upload the tarballs to one of the FTP servers and
ask people to test it before going on to step 5].
5. Upload the tarballs to ftp.gnu.org.
gnupload --to ftp.gnu.org:binutils binutils-*.tar.*
The gnupload script is in the gnulib/build-aux directory.
6. Upload the tarballs to sourceware.org:
sftp sourceware.org
cd /sourceware/ftp/pub/binutils/releases
put binutils-*.tar.*
chmod 644 binutils-*.tar.*
quit
It is OK to upload the signatures as well.
7. Update web pages. For sourceware.org:
* Log on to sourceware.org
* Go to /sourceware/www/sourceware/htdocs/binutils
* Edit index.html and update the latest release number (if this is a latest release)
For the www.gnu.org site you have to email webmasters@gnu.org
and ask them to make the change(s).
8. Send an emails to the binutils list, info-gnu@gnu.org and
David Edelsohn <dje.gcc@gmail.com> announcing the new release.
(The email to Davis is so that he can update the GNU Toolchain
social media). Something like this:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi Everyone,
We are pleased to announce that version 2.3x.y of the GNU Binutils
project sources have been released and are now available for download at:
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils
https://sourceware.org/pub/binutils/releases/
This is a point release over the previous 2.3x version, containing bug
fixes but no new features.
Our thanks go out to all of the binutils contributors, past and
present, for helping to make this release possible.
Here is a list of the bugs that have been fixed:
xx
xx
xx
xx
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
9. Create a new Bugzilla entry for the point release.
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/editversions.cgi?product=binutils
And a new milestone too:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/editmilestones.cgi?product=binutils
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