| The release criteria for libdrm is essentially "if you need a release, |
| make one". There is no designated release engineer or maintainer. |
| Anybody is free to make a release if there's a certain feature or bug |
| fix they need in a released version of libdrm. |
| |
| When new ioctl definitions are merged into drm-next, we will add |
| support to libdrm, at which point we typically create a new release. |
| However, this is up to whoever is driving the feature in question. |
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| Follow these steps to release a new version of libdrm: |
| |
| 1) Bump the version number in meson.build. We seem to have settled for |
| 2.4.x as the versioning scheme for libdrm, so just bump the micro |
| version. |
| |
| 2) Run `ninja -C builddir/ dist` to generate the tarballs. |
| Make sure that the version number of the tarball name in |
| builddir/meson-dist/ matches the number you bumped to. Move that |
| tarball to the libdrm repo root for the release script to pick up. |
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| 3) Push the updated master branch with the bumped version number: |
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| git push origin master |
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| assuming the remote for the upstream libdrm repo is called origin. |
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| 4) Use the release.sh script from the xorg/util/modular repo to |
| upload the tarballs to the freedesktop.org download area and |
| create an announce email template. The script takes one argument: |
| the path to the libdrm checkout. So, if a checkout of modular is |
| at the same level than the libdrm repo: |
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| ./modular/release.sh libdrm |
| |
| This copies the two tarballs to freedesktop.org and creates |
| libdrm-2.4.16.announce which has a detailed summary of the |
| changes, links to the tarballs, MD5 and SHA1 sums and pre-filled |
| out email headers. Fill out the blank between the email headers |
| and the list of changes with a brief message of what changed or |
| what prompted this release. Send out the email and you're done! |