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diff --git a/ast/erfa/RELEASE.rst b/ast/erfa/RELEASE.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3726fdc --- /dev/null +++ b/ast/erfa/RELEASE.rst @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +Instructions for releasing ERFA +=============================== + +* Clone the ERFA repository from github (if you haven't already done so), + and change to the ERFA directory. + +* Make sure you are on the "master" branch from the "liberfa" github + repository and have the latest version (if you have a fresh clone, this + should already be the case). + +* If a new version of SOFA exists, run `sofa_deriver.py` from the `erfa-fetch + repository`_ in its own directory. That will create a directory called `erfa` + inside the `erfa-fetch` directory, and you should copy its contents to the + `src` directory of `erfa`. Add any new C files or header files added by SOFA + to ``src/Makefile.am``, as appropriate. Use ``git diff`` in `erfa` to inspect + the changes, and then commit and push them to github. + +* Update the version number in the `AC_INIT` macro of `configure.ac` to + the version number you are about to release, and also update the version + mentioned in `README.rst`. Follow the instructions in + `Version numbering` below. + +* Update the version info of the shared library in the `ERFA_LIB_VERSION_INFO` + macro of `configure.ac`. Follow the instructions in `Version numbering` below. + +* Commit these changes using ``git commit``, with a commit message like + ``Preparing release v0.0.1``. + +* Run `./bootstrap.sh`: you need `automake`, `autoconf` and `libtool` + installed. If no errors appear, this will create a new `./configure` + file. + +* Run ``./configure``, which should create a `Makefile` in the top level + directory and in ./src + +* Run ``make check``, which will build the library and run the tests - + make sure they pass before proceeding. + +* Run ``make distcheck``: this creates the distribution tarball, + unpackages it and runs the check inside the untarred directory. + The resulting tarball will be named e.g., `erfa-0.0.1.tar.gz` and + will be placed in the working directory. + +* Tag the current commit with the version number. A signed tag is preferred if + you have an a signing key (e.g., do ``git tag -s v0.0.1``). + +* Push up your changes and the new tag to github: + ``git push --tags origin master``. (The command here assumes the git remote + "origin" points to the "liberfa/erfa" repository. If not, substitute the + appropriate name.) + +* Go to the "liberfa/erfa" repository for the github page, and click on the + "releases" button, and then the release corresponding to the tag you just + made. + +* Click on the "Draft release notes or downloads" button (or it might be + "Edit release"). Put the version number as the title (e.g., ``v0.0.1``)and + for the description put ``See `README.rst` for release notes.`` + +* Upload the tarball you created (e.g., `erfa-0.0.1.tar.gz`) by dropping it + in the area that says "Attach binaries for this release by dropping them + here." + +* Click the "Publish release" button. + +* Update the release listing on Github Pages to include this release: + Do ``git checkout gh-pages``, add a new ``<li>...</li>`` entry for the + release in `index.html`, do ``git commit``, and then + ``git push origin gh-pages``. + +Version numbering +================= + +ERFA needs to provide two different version numbers. You need to update both. +The first is the +**package version number** or **version number** proper. ERFA uses +`semantic versioning <http://semver.org/>`_ to create this number. +For more on this choice, see +`liberfa/erfa#6 <https://github.com/liberfa/erfa/issues/6>`_. + +The second number is `shared library version info`. When a program has been +linked with the ERFA shared library, the dynamic linker checks the version +info of the library requested by the program with those of the libraries +present if the system. This version info is important to binary distributions +(such as Linux distributions). ERFA uses `libtool versioning <http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Libtool-versioning.html>`_. + + +Package version number +---------------------- + +Semantic versioning dictates how to change the version number according to +changes to the API of the library. In the case of ERFA the API is: + + * The public C macros defined in erfam.h + * The names, return types, number of arguments and types of the functions in erfa.h + +To update the package version, the release manager has to check the relevant +information about the release, such as: + + * upstream SOFA documentation in http://www.iausofa.org/current_changes.html + * relevant bug reports in the github project page + +If the version is given in the form MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, then + + * if there is a backwards incompatible change (function removed, types of + arguments altered, macros renamed...) then increase MAJOR by one and set + the others to zero. + * else if there is backwards compatible change (new function added or + new macro added) then do not change MAJOR, increase MINOR by one and + set PATCH to zero. + * else + you are either fixing a bug or making other improvements. Increase + patch by one and do not change the others. + +Change the version number in the `AC_INIT` macro and in `README.rst` + +Shared library version info +--------------------------- + +For the shared library version info, we are only interested in a subset of +the API, the **interfaces of the shared library**. As the C macros are +interpolated away at compile time, the interfaces in the ERFA +shared library are: + + * The names, return types, number of arguments and types of the functions + +Again, the release manager has to review the relevant information: + + * upstream SOFA documentation in http://www.iausofa.org/current_changes.html + * relevant bug reports in the github project page + +The shared library version info is stored in three numbers called *current*, +*revision* and *age*. These numbers appear in the macro `ERFA_LIB_VERSION_INFO` +in the mentioned order. + +If the version is given in the form CURRENT,REVISION,AGE then + + * if there is a backwards incompatible change (function removed, types of + arguments altered...) then increase CURRENT by one and set + the others to zero (c,r,a -> c+1,0,0). + * else if there is backwards compatible change (new function added) + then increase both CURRENT and AGE by one, set REVISON to zero + (c,r,a -> c+1,0,a+1). + * else if the library code has been modified at all + then increase REVISION by one (c,r,a -> c,r+1,a) + * else + do not change the version info (c,r,a -> c,r,a) + +Change the verion info in `ERFA_LIB_VERSION_INFO` + +Examples +--------- +We start with ERFA version 1.0.0 and library version info 0,0,0 + +* SOFA makes a new release. A function is added and two functions change their + arguments. This is a backawars incompatible change, so the new package will + have version 2.0.0 and the shared library version info will be 1,0,0 + +* We forgot to add README.rst to the release. We make a new one. The change + is a bugfix (no API changes), the new release will be 2.0.1. The shared + library version is not modified (no changes in the library source code). + +* SOFA makes a new release. They just add a new function. The new package + version will be 2.1.0. The shared library info will be 2,0,1 (both current + and age are incremented). + +* SOFA makes a new relase fixing some bugs in the code without changing the + API. New package version is 2.1.1. The shared library version is 2,1,1 + +* A contributor finds a bug in ERFA. The fix doesn't change the API. New + package version is 2.1.2. The shared library version is 2,2,1 + +* SOFA makes a new release incorporating the bug fix and adding new functions. + The new package version is 2.2.0. The shared library version is 3,0,2 + +* SOFA makes a new release removing functions. This is a backawars + incompatible change, so the new package will + have version 3.0.0 and the shared library version info will be 4,0,0 + +.. _erfa-fetch repository: https://github.com/liberfa/erfa-fetch |