Guide to the creation of source releases for Tcllib
Recap
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The CVS repository for Tcllib contains two main branches,
the HEAD for development, and RELEASES as the staging area for
official releases.
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Dependencies
Creation of a new official release
To create a new official release of Tcllib the release manager has
to perform the steps described below:
- Retrieve the sources at the current head
from the CVS repository, using a command like
CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.tcllib.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/tcllib
cvs -d${CVSROOT} co tcllib
Vary this command according to taste as long as the overall
meaning is not changed. Compression options and the like.
- Tag these sources with a new branch tag for the new release of
tcllib, like
cvs -d${CVSROOT} rtag tcllib
- Commit the changes, then update the working directory.
- Use a tclsh to run the sak tool with the argument gendist, like
tclsh /path/to/tcllib/sak.tcl gendist
- This results in the creation of a tcllib-VERSION directory
in the current working directory, and of two archives, .zip,
and .tar.gz. A starkit will be created if sdx is present
in the PATH. If additionally a file named tclkit is present in
the current working directory a starpack will be created too, using
this tclkit as the runtime.
- Now follow the instructions in the Sourceforge site documentation
for uploading the archives generated by the last
step to
ftp://upload.sourceforge.net/incoming, and
follow the procedures for creating packages and
releases at Sourceforge.
At last notify the relevant persons in other communities like
Debian (See list of contacts) about the new release.