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@page inside_release Releasing SimGrid
@section inside_release_c Releasing the main library
- The most notable changes of the version are documented
- The release date is indicated right below the version name
- The release dub name matches the one given in ChangeLog file
+- Release notes in the documentation
+ - The content of the future mail is part of the documentation, since
+ we won't send mails once gforge is definitly turned off.
- Tests
- The "make distcheck" target works (tested by jenkins)
- - All tests pass oneverything on ci + travis/macOS + AppVeyor
+ - All tests pass on everything on ci + AppVeyor
- Tutorials and derivative projects build correctly
https://framagit.org/simgrid/simgrid-template-s4u/pipelines
https://framagit.org/simgrid/external-projects-ci/pipelines
- The python module builds (see below).
- - You can have a simgrid.jar from jenkins/macosx + AppVeyor
+ - The java jarfile builds from the github action
@subsection inside_release_c_releasing Actually releasing SimGrid
- If it's not successful, fix it and push again
- Once it's successful everywhere: merge 'master' into 'stable' and push it to framagit
- You can interrupt the build on jenkins, as it was tested just before
- - This builds the tar.gz and jar artefacts. The old doc says how to do manually if something goes wrong.
- - Do not merge into 'stable' before appveyor and jenkins are done,
- or your jarfile will not contain the code you expect for win and mac.
+ - This builds the tar.gz artefact.
-- Download the SimGrid-doc-3.X.Y (artefact of pipeline 'pages' on framagit)
- Download the tgz and jar files (artefacts of the pipeline 'stable' on framagit)
-- Push the archive files (tar.gz and jar) on gforge
+- Download the simgrid-doc-3.X.Y (artefact of pipeline 'pages' on framagit)
+ Download the tgz file (artefact of the pipeline 'stable' on framagit)
+ Build the jar file using the github action
- Tag the git repository v3.XX.X and push it to framagit and ghub
- Document the tag on framagit and ghub
- - Upload the files SimGrid-3.XX.tar.gz, simgrid-3_XX.jar and SimGrid-doc-3_XX.zip
+ - Upload the files simgrid-3.XX.tar.gz, simgrid-3_XX.jar and simgrid-doc-3_XX.zip
- Add a link to the version of the ChangeLog that comes with this tag.
+ https://framagit.org/simgrid/simgrid/-/blob/v3.29/ChangeLog
- Update the website
- emacs org/org-templates/level-0.org to change the release version, the tgz link and the jar link.
- jed .gitlab-ci.yml
- - Change the link to the SimGrid-doc-3_XX.zip file
- - Only keep 2 versions so that people don't find older ones in google
+ - Change the link to the simgrid-doc-3_XX.zip file
+ - Only keep 2 old versions so that people don't find older ones in google
- Change the link to latest
- git commit -a && git push # Check that the pipeline goes well on framagit
- Rebuild and upload the python package
- rm -rf dist/ ; python3 setup.py sdist # Build a source distrib
- test that the built distrib recompiles:
- rm -rf /tmp/pysimgrid && mkdir /tmp/pysimgrid && cp dist/simgrid-*.tar.gz /tmp/pysimgrid
+ rm -rf /tmp/pysimgrid && mkdir /tmp/pysimgrid && cp dist/simgrid-*.tar.gz /tmp/pysimgrid
(cd /tmp/pysimgrid && tar xfz simgrid*.tar.gz && cd simgrid-*/ && python3 setup.py build)
- Upload it to pypi (WARNING: you cannot modify uploaded files, ever)
twine upload dist/simgrid-*.tar.gz
- Mail the simgrid-user mailing list
- the NEWS chunk in the mail;
- Hall of Fame in the mail
- git shortlog -se v3.24..
+ git shortlog -se v3.29..
- Link to the ChangeLog on framagit (the version of that tag)
- Also mail some other lists (G5K users)
- Release the debian package
- gbp import-orig ../simgrid_3.*+dfsg.orig.tar.xz
- dch -i "New upstream release" # + copy the NEWS into debian/changelog
- git mv debian/libsimgrid3.XX.install debian/libsimgrid3.XY.install
- - edit debian/control: s/simgrid3.XX/simgrid3.XY/
+ - edit debian/control: s/simgrid3.XX/simgrid3.XY/
- Update the simgrid/package.py for spack: https://gitlab.inria.fr/solverstack/spack-repo
-- Update the Docker images (after pushing to the git)
- - cd tools/docker && make stable tuto-s4u tuto-smpi push
- - Update the simgrid-template-s4u repository to test against this new release once the docker is uploaded
- jed ~/Code/simgrid-template-s4u/.gitlab-ci.yml
+- Push the stable branch to github to rebuild and push the stable Docker images
+ - It downloads the latest tag on framagit
+ - Doing the same manually: cd tools/docker && make stable && make tuto-s4u tuto-smpi
+ (tuto-mc is not based on simgrid/stable but rebuilds from the git)
+ - Once the new images are built, trigger a rebuild of the simgrid-template-{s4u,smpi} repositories on framagit
+- Add the new simgrid/stable image to the .gitlab-ci.yml of:
+ - https://framagit.org/simgrid/simgrid-template-s4u/
+ - https://framagit.org/simgrid/simgrid-template-smpi/
@subsection inside_release_c_postrelease Post-release cleanups
Release Target date: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equinox
- Bump release number to 3.X.1 in CMakeLists.txt sonar-project.properties docs/source/conf.py setup.py
- Deal with deprecations:
- - jed include/xbt/base.h: Introduce the next XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v??? macro
+ - jed include/xbt/base.h: Introduce the next XBT_ATTRIB_DEPRECATED_v??? macro
- Kill the one for the current release and remove all code that were
mandated by the deprecated functions (both in source and headers).
- Do the possible cleanups now that these features are gone.
-Release numbering semantic:
- - 3.X is a named release.
+Release numbering semantic:
+ - 3.X is a named release.
- We have 4 named releases per year (for each equinox and solstice)
- The ChangeLog and NEWS are complete and informative
- All tests pass on all ci systems (or the workarounds are documented)
- These releases are announced to the users
- 3.X.Y where Y is even: dot release of 3.X, prerelease of 3.(X+1)
- We provide and store a source .tar.gz and a full jarfile on framagit
- - These releases are NOT announced publicly, nor really documented.
+ - These releases are NOT announced publicly, nor really documented.
The idea is to have something close to a rolling release.
- External projects can depend on dot releases to loosen their
- release process from ours, when 4 release a year is not enough
+ release process from ours, when 4 release a year is not enough
- 3.X.Y where Y is odd: git current status between two releases
- No expectations on such versions
- Example
- - 3.22.4: unannounced/losely documented stable release
+ - 3.22.4: unannounced/loosely documented stable release
- 3.22.5: git status somewhere between the release of 3.22.4 and the next one
- 3.23: Documented and announced stable release
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