Here are most of the steps we (maintainers) follow when making a release. * start from a clean, up-to-date git directory. git checkout master; git pull * Run ./configure && make maintainer-clean * Ensure that the desired versions of autoconf, automake, bison, etc. are in your PATH. See the buildreq list in bootstrap.conf for the complete list. * Ensure that you're on "master" with no uncommitted diffs. This should produce no output: git checkout master; git diff * Ensure that you've pushed all changes that belong in the release and that the NixOS/Hydra autobuilder is reporting all is well: https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/gnu/coreutils-master * Run bootstrap one last time. This downloads any new translations: ./bootstrap FIXME: enable excluded programs like arch? to get their manual pages? * Check for new file system types by running the following command on a system with the most recent kernel possible (e.g., Fedora rawhide): make src/fs-magic-compare Or download the latest header first like: kgit='https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git' wget -q $kgit/torvalds/linux.git/plain/include/uapi/linux/magic.h \ -O src/fs-latest-magic.h If it finds a new file system magic number, add it to src/stat.c. If it is a remote file system tag it as such. Note there may be some new file systems magic values not defined in that linux/magic.h file, which can be seen at: https://www.livegrep.com/search/linux\ ?q=%23define+.*_SUPER_MAGIC+-file%3Amagic\.h * Pre-release testing: Run the following on at least one SELinux-enabled (enforcing) and one non-SELinux system: n=$(( ($(nproc) + 1) / 2 )) sudo env PATH="$PATH" NON_ROOT_USERNAME=$USER \ make -k -j$(nproc) check-root SUBDIRS=. \ && make distcheck \ && make -j$n check RUN_VERY_EXPENSIVE_TESTS=yes RUN_EXPENSIVE_TESTS=yes If testing on systems with a non standard default shell, spurious failures may occur. Often there are other shells available, and you can select those by using for example, SHELL=bash in the commands above. Note that the use of -j$n tells make to use approximately half of the available processing units. If you use -jN, for larger N, some of the expensive tests are likely to interfere with concurrent performance-measuring or timing-sensitive tests, resulting in spurious failures. If "make distcheck" doesn't run "make syntax-check" for you, then run it manually: make syntax-check * To set the date, version number, and release type [stable/alpha/beta] on line 3 of NEWS, commit that, and tag the release; run: build-aux/do-release-commit-and-tag X.Y stable * Run the following to create release tarballs. Your choice selects the corresponding upload-to destination in the emitted gnupload command. The different destinations are specified in cfg.mk. See the definitions of gnu_ftp_host-{alpha,beta,stable}. # "TYPE" must be stable, beta or alpha make TYPE * Test the tarball. copy it to a few odd-ball systems and ensure that it builds and passes all tests. * While that's happening, write the release announcement that you will soon post. Start with the template, $HOME/announce-coreutils-X.Y that was just created by that "make" command. For generating counts use: oldrel=$(cat .prev-version) printf "There have been %d commits by %d people %s\n" \ $(($(git log --oneline v$oldrel.. | wc -l) - 3)) \ $(git shortlog v$oldrel.. | grep "^[^ ]" | wc -l) \ "in the [X] weeks since $oldrel" git shortlog v$oldrel.. | sed -n 's/:$//p' | sed 's/^/ /' | column -c 70 | expand Once all the builds and tests have passed, * Run the gnupload command that was suggested by your "make stable" run above. * Wait a few minutes (maybe up to 30?) and then use the release URLs to download all tarball/signature pairs and use gpg --verify to ensure that they're all valid. * Push the NEWS-updating changes and the new tag: v=$(cat .prev-version) git push origin master tag v$v * Announce it on Savannah first, so you can include the preferable savannah.org announcement link in the email message. From here: https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/coreutils/ click on the "submit news", then write something like the following: (If there is no such button, then enable "News" for the project via the Main -> "Select Features" menu item, or via this link: https://savannah.gnu.org/project/admin/editgroupfeatures.php?group=coreutils) Subject: coreutils-X.Y released [stable] +verbatim+ ...paste the announcement here... -verbatim- Then go here to approve it: https://savannah.gnu.org/news/approve.php?group=coreutils * Send the announcement email message (signed with the release key) * Approve the announcement here: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/admindb/coreutils-announce * After each non-alpha release, update the on-line manual accessible via https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/ by running this: build-aux/gnu-web-doc-update --mirror