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PHP Release Process
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Rolling a release candidate
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1. Check windows snapshot builder logs (http://snaps.php.net/win32/snapshot-STABLE.log f.e.)
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2. Bumb the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and possibly ``NEWS``.
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3. Commit those changes
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4. tag the repository with "``cvs tag php_4_4_1RC1``" (of course, you need to change that to the version you're rolling an RC for). When making 5.X release, you need to tag the Zend directory separately!!
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5. Bumb up the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and possibly ``NEWS`` again, to the **next** version. F.e. if the release candidate was "4.4.1RC1" then the new one should be "4.4.1RC2-dev" - regardless if we get a new RC or not. This is to make sure ``version_compare()`` can correctly work.
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6. Commit those changes
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7. Log in onto the snaps box and go into the correct tree (f.e. the PHP_4_4 branch if you're rolling 4.4.x releases).
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8. You do not have to update the tree, but ofcourse you can with "``cvs up -dP``".
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9. run: ``./makedist php 4.4.1RC1``, this will export the tree, create configure and build two tarballs (one gz and one bz2).
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10. Copy those two tarballs to www.php.net, in your homedir their should be a directory "downloads/". Copy them into there, so that the system can generate MD5 sums. If you do not have this directory, talk to Derick.
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11. Now the RC can be found on http://downloads.php.net/yourname, f.e. http://downloads.php.net/derick/
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12. Once the release has been tagged, contact Edin Kadribasic (edink @ usual php e-mail) so that Windows binaries can be created. Once those are made, they should be placed into the same directory as the source snapshots.
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Getting the Release Candidate out there
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1. Send an email (see example here: http://news.php.net/php.internals/19486) **To** ``internals@lists.php.net`` and ``php-general@lists.php.net`` lists pointing out "the location of the release" and "the possible release date of either the next RC, or the final release".
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2. Send an email (see example here http://news.php.net/php.qa/26069) **To** ``php-qa@lists.php.net`` and **Bcc** everybody on the PhP4yz, PhP5yz or PhP6yz list (depending on the PHP version). This email is to notify the selected projects about a new RC so that they can make sure their projects keep working.
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3. Update the MD5 sums in ``qaweb/include/rc-md5sums.txt``.
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4. Update in ``qaweb/include/release-qa.php`` constants with the new RC and commit this.
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a. ``$BUILD_TEST_RELEASES`` = array("4.4.7RC1", "5.2.2RC1")
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b. ``$CURRENT_QA_RELEASE_4`` = "4.4.7RC1" (``$CURRENT_QA_RELEASE_5`` for PHP5)
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c. ``$RELEASE_PROCESS`` = array(4 => true, 5 => true)
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1. Update in ``php-bugs-web/include/functions.inc`` the ``show_version_option`` function to include the new RC and commit.
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2. Run the bumpRelease script for phpweb
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a. ``php bin/bumpRelease 5`` (or ``php bin/bumpRelease 4`` for PHP4)
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3. Update ``phpweb/include/version.inc`` (x=major version number)
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a. ``$PHP_x_RC`` = "5.3.0RC1"
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b. ``$PHP_x_RC_DATE`` = "06 September 2007"
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4. Commit those changes:
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a. ``cvs commit include/version.inc include/releases.inc``
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Rolling a release
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1. Check windows snapshot builder logs (http://snaps.php.net/win32/snapshot-STABLE.log f.e.)
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2. Bumb the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and possibly ``NEWS``.
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3. **Merge** all related sections in NEWS (f.e. merge the 4.4.1RC1 and 4.4.0 sections)
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4. Commit those changes
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5. tag the repository with "``cvs tag php_4_4_1``" (of course, you need to change that to the version you're rolling an RC for). When making 5.X release, you need to tag the Zend directory separately!!
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6. Bumb up the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and possibly ``NEWS`` again, to the **next** version. F.e. if the release candidate was "4.4.1RC1" then the new one should be "4.4.1RC2-dev" - regardless if we get a new RC or not. This is to make sure ``version_compare()`` can correctly work.
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7. Commit those changes
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8. Log in onto the snaps box and go into the correct tree (f.e. the PHP_4_4 branch if you're rolling 4.4.x releases).
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9. You do not have to update the tree, but ofcourse you can with "``cvs up -dP``".
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10. run: ``./makedist php 4.4.1``, this will export the tree, create configure and build two tarballs (one gz and one bz2).
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11. Commit those two tarballs to CVS (phpweb/distributions)
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12. Once the release has been tagged, contact Edin Kadribasic (edink @ usual php e-mail) so that Windows binaries can be created. Once those are made, they should be committed to CVS too.
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13. Check if the pear files are updated (phar for 5.1+ or run pear/make-pear-bundle.php with 4.4)
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14. When making a final release, also remind Edin to ask John to prepare the installer packages for Win32.
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Getting the Release out there
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1. Run the bumpRelease script for phpweb
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a. ``php bin/bumpRelease 5`` (or ``php bin/bumpRelease 4`` for PHP4)
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2. Edit ``phpweb/include/version.inc`` and change (X=major release number):
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a. ``$PHP_X_VERSION`` to the correct version
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b. ``$PHP_X_DATE`` to the release date
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c. ``$PHP_X_MD5`` array and update all the md5 sums
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d. set ``$PHP_X_RC`` to false!
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e. Make sure there are no outdated "notes" or edited "date" keys in the ``$RELEASES[X][$PHP_X_VERSION]["source"]`` array
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f. if the windows builds aren't ready yet prefix the "windows" key with a dot (".windows")
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3. Update the ChangeLog file ``ChangeLog-4.php`` from the NEWS file
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a. go over the list and put every element on one line
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b. check for &, < and > and escape them if necessary
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c. remove all the names at the ends of lines
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d. for marking up, you can do the following (with VI):
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I. ``s/^- /<li>/``
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II. ``s/$/<\/li>/``
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III. ``s/Fixed bug #\([0-9]\+\)/<?php bugfix(\1); ?>/``
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4. ``cp releases/4_4_0.php releases/4_4_1.php``
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5. ``cvs add releases/4_4_1.php``
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6. Update the releases/*.php file with relevant data. The release announcement file should list in detail:
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a. security fixes,
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b. changes in behaviour (whether due to a bug fix or not)
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7. Add a short notice to phpweb stating that there is a new release, and highlight the major important things (security fixes) and when it is important to upgrade.
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a. php bin/createNewsEntry
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8. Commit all the changes, do not release on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays because the sysadmins can not upgrade stuff then.
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9. Wait an hour or two, then send a mail to php-announce@lists.php.net, php-general@lists.php.net and internals@lists.php.net with a text similar to http://news.php.net/php.internals/17222.
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10. Update ``php-bugs-web/include/functions.php`` to include the new version number, and remove the RC from there.
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11. Update ``qaweb/include/release-qa.php``
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a. Update the $BUILD_TEST_RELEASES array with the release name
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b. Update $RELEASE_PROCESS array (set to false)
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I. For PHP4: Set $CURRENT_QA_RELEASE_4 to false
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II. For PHP5: Set $CURRENT_QA_RELEASE_5 to false
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12. Rebuild the English and Japanese docs (ask Derick)
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