/*!
-\page inside_release SimGrid Developer Guide - Releasing
+\page inside_release Releasing SimGrid
\section inside_release_c Releasing the main library
- Sources
- The version number is correctly marked in CMakeList.txt, in macros
- SIMGRID_VERSION_MAJOR and friends. Please also update the
- comments right before these macros so that we keep a track of the
- version numbers that were used.
- - The" make distcheck" target works (testing that every files needed
+ SIMGRID_VERSION_MAJOR and friends.
+ - The "make distcheck" target works (testing that every files needed
to build and install are included in the archive)
- - The URL provided to download in the examples of
- doc/doxygen/install.doc is accurate. Note that updating the
- version number is not enough as it only impacts the name that will
- be given to the downloaded file. The real identifier is the number
- before, between /s. This makes this part very difficult to
- generate automatically.
- Tests
- All tests pass on a reasonable amount of platforms (typically,
- everything on cdash)
+ everything on ci)
- You also tested to build and install the content of the source
archive on a reasonable amount of platforms (typically, 2 or 3).
- ChangeLog file
- - Every changes are documented
+ - All changes are documented
- The release date is indicated below the changes
- The release is marked as stable above the changes
- The release dub name matches the one given in NEWS file
\subsection inside_release_c_source Building the source archive
-First, clean up your git repository. Some files are included through
-globbing, you must ensure that your tree contains no cruft. You can
-either checkout a new tree or remove anything from your current tree:
+This should be done from a clean git repository because some files are
+included through globbing. The best is to use a clean checkout:
\verbatim
-$ cd simgrid
-$ git reset --hard master # warning, it will kill your uncommited changes
-$ git clean -dfx # warning, it will kill your uncommited changes
+cd /tmp
+git clone ~/Code/simgrid
+cd simgrid
+cmake . && make dist
\endverbatim
-You can then build the archive. This gives you your archive in the
-build dir, named 'SimGrid-${inside_release_version}.tar.gz'.
-
+If you prefer, you can clean your repository the hard way:
\verbatim
-$ mkdir build
-$ cd build
-$ cmake ..
-$ make dist
+git reset --hard master # warning, it will kill your uncommited changes
+git clean -dfx # warning, it will kill your uncommited changes
+cmake . && make dist
\endverbatim
-\subsection inside_release_c_win32 Binary distribution under Win32
+\subsection inside_release_c_source Building the binary jarfile
-You have to install nsis tool first. Download it
-<a href="http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Download">here</a>.
+Get the jarfiles for several OSes on the CI slaves. Use Save under to
+give a separate name to each of them.
-Then be sure having wget.exe in your path to get the online documentation. You can download it
-<a href="http://users.ugent.be/~bpuype/wget/">here</a>.
+- On Jenkins: Mac OSX, Linux 64 and Linux 32 (without boost-context), FreeBSD, NetBSD
+- On AppVeyor: Windows
-You can finally make the win installer.
+Once all jarfiles are in a separate directory, run the following to
+merge them:
\verbatim
-$ cd simgrid
-$ mkdir build
-$ cd build
-$ cmake ..
-$ make nsis
+mkdir content ; cd content
+
+for j in ../simgrid-linux64.jar ../*.jar ; do unzip -n $j ; done
+# The content of all jar should be the same, but I prefer using the Linux64 version by default
+# => unpack it first, and unpack the others with -n (never overwrite)
+
+test -e doc/javadoc || echo "YOU ARE MISSING THE DOC"
+
+du -sh . # 273M here. Let's strip (Darwin is already good)
+strip NATIVE/*/*/*.so # Gets BSD and Linux versions, down to 116M
+x86_64-linux-gnu-strip NATIVE/*/*/lib*dll # Gets Windows, down to 22M
+
+rm ../simgrid-3_*.jar
+zip -r ../simgrid-3_XX.jar * # Produced ../simgrid-3_XX.jar is 7.7M
\endverbatim
+To upload the file on gforge, you need to go to Files/Admin then clic
+on the Settings icon near to the "Add a version" button, and then on
+the settings icon of the release you want to change.
+
\subsection inside_release_c_postchecks Check list after releasing
-- Tag the git repository (don't forget to push the tags to the main
- repo)
-- Push the archive files on gforge
+- Tag the git repository (don't forget to push the tags to the main repo)
+- Push the archive files (tar.gz and jar) on gforge
+- Post a news on gforge (before updating the website)
+- Update the link scm.gforge.inria.fr:/home/groups/simgrid/htdocs/simgrid/latest
- Rebuild and resynchronize the website so that the file gets visible
- from our download page (see @ref inside_doxygen_website).
-- Update the link ff-scm-v4-prod:/home/groups/simgrid/htdocs/simgrid/latest
+ from our download page.\n
+ - Edit org/org-templates/level-0.org to change the release version, the tgz link and the jar link.
+ - emacs org/site/index.org and C-c C-c the first source block to refresh the news.
+ - emacs org/site/download.org and C-c C-c the first source block to refresh the download.
+ - emacs org/site/documentation.org and edit the version links.
+ - make -C org all sync
+ - git commit && git push
- Announce the release
- Mail the simgrid-user mailing list
- the NEWS chunk in the mail;
- the ChangeLog chunk as attachment
- Also mail some other lists (G5K users), with only the NEWS chunk
and the link to the download section
-
-\section inside_release_bindings Releasing the bindings
-
-Please apply the above checklists before and after releasing the bindings.
-
-Then, clean your git repository and build the archive. It will give
-you an archive file in the build dir:
-'SimGrid-Java-${inside_release_version}.tar.gz' or
-'SimGrid-Ruby-${inside_release_version}.tar.gz'.
-
-\verbatim
-$ cd simgrid-java (or simgrid-ruby)
-$ git reset --hard master
-$ git clean -dfx
-$ mkdir build
-$ cd build
-$ cmake ..
-$ make dist
-\endverbatim
+- Release the debian package
+- Create the template for the next release in ChangeLog and NEWS files
+- Change the release number in CMakeLists.txt
*/