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Advisory on the PHP Release Cycle
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Copyright & Liciencing
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This Document is (c) Copyright 2000,2001 by The PHP Group
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This Document is distributed under the terms of the GNU General
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Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
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either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
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2. Dealing with bugs
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2.1 As a QA Team Member
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2.2 As a Developer
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3. Releaseing another RC
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4. CVS During the Release Process
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4.1 Useful CVS Commands
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5 The Final Release
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6 Summary
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1. Introduction
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This cycle should take place over roughly 10 days. When it is
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decided it is time for an Release to occur Andi/Zeev (Or
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Whoever) will tarball RC1, Tag & Branch CVS (see section 4)
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and then announce the RC on PHP-QA and PHP-DEV. At this
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point the build tracker and QA Bug System come into play.
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If you successfully build PHP then report it in the build
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tracker, If you then run and complete all the tests you
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should report this too in the build tracker when
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these features become avalible.
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2. Dealing with Bugs
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2.1 As a QA Team member
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If you find a bug in an RC that you think is a showstopper
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then, even if it is a known bug, you should report it in the
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QA Bug system. This marks the bug for discussion at least,
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and preferably fixing before the actual release. This system
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is separate from the main bugs system so that important bugs
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dont get lost in the midst if lots of feature/change request
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in the approach to a release. It is imperitive where
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appropraite that as a QA'er a test script, Configure options
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and PHP.ini files are provided to enable the developer to
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reproduce the bug, this is an important part of our job. If
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you have a serious bug then you should also create a test
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script to be added to the tests dir of the php source so
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that at the end of the process to enable us to make sure bug
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does not return. It is not difficult to create these test
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scripts and a readme on it can be found in
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php4/tests/README.
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2.2 As a Developer
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What should happen is that when a bug is reported it
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is send to php-dev and php-qa as with other bugs. We should
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have far stricter assignment system in this bug cycle rather
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than just leaving them. Once again bugs should be able to be
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marked as To Be Fixed Before release or moved to other bug
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system. (This is currently the Release Masters responsibility)
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Then before the actual release the qa bugs system can be
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checked and if there are outstanding To Be Fixed Before
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release bugs the Developers can see this easyly rather than
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show stoppers being dismissed and not worried about.
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When a bug is fixed the QAer who reported the bug is emailed
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and asked to test again and see if the bug is fixed.
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3 Releasing another RC
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If it is felt necessary that a 2nd RC is needed then it
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should be packaged as before and announced to both lists
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again. The testing process then starts again, the RC2 is
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added to the build tracker and QA'ers are asked to build and
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retest the scripts as appropriate, espectially if you
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reported a bug, you should test thourghly for your
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bug and make sure it no longer occurs. This will normally
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add anouther 3 days to the cycle, giving QA'ers time to
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build test and report back, then for developers to
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fix any problems.
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4 CVS during the release process
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At the point where the first RC is create a branch is
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formed. This branch is not altered form that point onward
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other than major bug fixes. Minor non important bug
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fixes should not be applied to this branch but to the main
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tree instead. Any major bug fixes should be applied to both
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trees. The developer should test and check the RC tree then
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also test and check the MAIN tree. This is their
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responsibility to make sure (as far as possible) that the
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bug fix works on both trees.
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4.1 Useful CVS Commands
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To create a Branch <Should only be done by person tarballing
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the RC (The Release Master)>:
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$ cvs tag -b php_4_0_<Version>RC<NUMBER>
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IE:
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$ cvs tag -b php_4_0_1RC1
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This should be executed in the PHP directory of an up to
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date checkout. Remember to also tag the Zend and TSRM repositories.
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You can retrieve a branch in one of two ways: by checking it
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out fresh from the repository, or by switching an existing
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working copy over to the branch, I would suggest you
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checkout a new copy.
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To check out a new copy:
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$ cvs checkout -r php_4_0_<Version>RC<NUMBER> php4
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IE:
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$ cvs checkout -r php_4_0_1RC1 php4
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To switch a working copy (Not recomended due to possible
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commiting to wrong branch)
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$ cvs update -r php_4_0_<Version>RC<NUMBER> php4
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IE:
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$ cvs update -r php_4_0_1RC1 php4
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This should be done in the PHP4 directory itself.
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To revert back to normal branch you should use the
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following:
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$ cvs update -A
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To Commit to the branch you follow exactly the same
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procedure as normal
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$ cvs commit file.c
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MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT COMMIT TO THE WRONG BRANCH.
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5 The Final Release
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When it is time to make the final release the following
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proceedure should be followed. The person who is tarballing
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the final release should check the QA bugs system and make
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sure there are no showstoppers left unfixed. If there are
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then bug the person the bug is assigned to until they fix
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it. If there are no more qa bugs then they should tag the
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branch as php_4_0_<Version> and tarball as usual. An email
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should be sent to PHP-GEN, PHP_DEV and PHP-QA about the new
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release and it should be added to php.net. The windows
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binaries and servelets should be built as soon as possible
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and added too, as should the windows installer.
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6 Summary
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Here is a summary of what a release cycle might look like:
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Thurs: RC is agreed on and packaged, an email is sent to
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PHP_QA and PHP-DEV, the CVS is Branched and the
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Release Cycle Begins.
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Mon: After a weekends testing most show stoppers should
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have been found (Hopefully) and the developers get to
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work on fixing them.
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Thurs: A second RC is released if needed with the new bug
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fixes in and the QAers test again.
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Sun: A review is made of all outstanding bugs and any show
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stoppers should be fixed. if there are no show
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stoppers then the final release is packaged and
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released on the monday morning on php.net
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Mon: Release is made.
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James
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James Moore
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PHP QA Team
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jmoore@php.net
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