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Here are the steps to follow to create a new pixman release:
1) Ensure that there are no uncommitted changes or unpushed commits,
and that you are up to date with the latest commits in the central
repository. Here are a couple of useful commands:
git diff (no output)
git status (should report "nothing to commit")
git log master...origin (no output; note: *3* dots)
2) Increment pixman_(major|minor|micro) in configure.ac according to
the directions in that file.
3) Run
make PREV=<last version> release-check
and fix things until it passes. If your freedesktop username is
different from your local username, then also set the variable
USER on the commandline.
A very useful thing to do is to run the cairo test suite
against pixman. This can be done by running the following
commands in the "test" directory of the latest cairo release:
tar xzf cairo-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
cd cairo
CAIRO_TEST_TARGET=image make test
4) Use "git commit" to record any changes made in steps 2 and 3.
5) Generate and publish the tar files by running
make PREV=<last version> GPGKEY=<your gpg key id> release-publish
6) Run
make release-publish-message
to generate a draft release announcement. Edit it as appropriate and
send it to
cairo-announce@cairographics.org
and
xorg-announce@lists.freedesktop.org
7) Increment pixman_micro to the next larger (odd) number in
configure.ac. Commit this change, and push all commits created
during this process using
git push
git push --tags
You must use "--tags" here; otherwise the new tag will not
be pushed out. This is because technobabble.
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