Notes on Preparing a GDAL Source Release ======================================== Prerequisites: 1) Check that the release is ready to go as far as ABI (binary compatibility) is concerned. This can be checked by comparing the installed headers of the candidate release with the installed headers of the previous release (diff -ur $(OLD_INSTALL_DIR)/include $(NEW_INSTALL_DIR)/include). The API is defined as all functions and classes exported by the CPL_DLL keyword. - For major and minor releases, there must be no function signature change for the C API. Only new functions are allowed. - For major releases, the allowed changes in C++ API should (or must?) be such that user calling C++ code can still compile against new headers without modification (existing methods can become virtual, default arguments can be added, new methods or members can be added) - For minor releases (1.6.1 versus 1.6.0), the C++ ABI stability must be preserved : no method signature change, no addition of virtual methods, no new members. Only non-virtual methods can be added. It may also be helpful to check: https://abi-laboratory.pro/tracker/timeline/gdal/ 2) Delete existing fix_typos directory and run scripts/fix_typos.sh Process : 1) "make completion" to regenerate scripts/gdal-bash-completion.sh if new command line switches have been added. scripts/completionFinder.py must also be edited before if new utilities/scripts are added/removed. 2.1) Update the release date, and number information in gcore/gdal_version.h.in (*NOT* gdal_version.h which is a generated file) Note: the format of GDAL_RELEASE_DATE should be YYYYMMDD. 2.2) Update two instances of year in CITATION file to the current year. 2.3) Update "version" and "date-released" in CITATION.cff (Note: the DOI does *not* need to be updated as it is a generic one) 3) Update the VERSION file (if not already done) 3.1) Update the version information in the following files: - ./swig/python/gdal-utils/osgeo_utils/__init__.py (gdal-utils python package) - ./swig/python/README.rst (libgdal) 4) Update the GDAL_SOVERSION number at top of gdal.cmake according to the directions given in the comment preceding it. 5) Prepare release overview in the NEWS.md file. For example, to get all changes from v3.4.0 to current HEAD git log --reverse -v v3.4.0..HEAD . ":(exclude)autotest" ":(exclude)doc" ":(exclude).github" For a feature release, e.g 3.6.0, you can use scripts/generate_log_feature_release.py to generate a log without commit that went in the previous 3.5.x bugfix releases with: python3 scripts/generate_log_feature_release.py - commit new version to NEWS.md file. 6) If this is a feature release (e.g 3.1), prepare a branch. git checkout master git pull origin master git checkout -b release/3.1 git push origin release/3.1 7) Tag the release with a RC suffix: git checkout release/3.1 git pull origin release/3.1 git tag -a -m "Create tag v3.1.0RC1" v3.1.0RC1 git push origin v3.1.0RC1 8) Prepare archives 8.0) Ensure you have the following prerequisites (beyond normal build deps): If make is not GNU make, e.g., export MAKE=gmake doxygen python available as "python", or e.g. export PYTHON=python3.9 python3 available as "python3" in path (export PYTHON=python3.9 partially works, but some scripts under doc have hardcoded python3) sphinx-build in path, or e.g. export SPHINXBUILD=sphinx-build-3.9 breathe extension for sphinx swig 4 in path as "swig" md5sum (GNU version) in path (not a POSIX requirement) 8.1) Create the source distributions using the mkgdaldist.sh script. The argument should be the version number (i.e. 1.4.2). As our process involves doing betas or RCs, use the -rc option so that the filenames include this information (after promotion to official release, filename renaming will have to be done) % ./mkgdaldist.sh 3.1.0 -tag v3.1.0RC1 -rc rc1 For a beta version: % ./mkgdaldist.sh 3.1.0beta1 -tag v3.1.0beta1 For a version intended for testing packaging (and not for distribution): % ./mkgdaldist.sh 3.4.80 -tag master It might be useful to compare the content of the generated tarball, with a previous release (diff -Nur gdal-3.0.1 gdal-3.0.2). This is more easily doable for a bugfix release. 8.2) Create a snapshot of the documentation (only for feature releases) 0. Potentially refresh https://download.osgeo.org/gdal/for_doc/javadoc.zip (./make_doc.sh from swig/java) 1. cd doc 2. ./build_doc_snapshot 310 This generates gdal310doc.zip 8.3) Publish the resulting files on download.osgeo.org, in /osgeo/download/gdal/X.Y.Z (where X.Y.Z is the version number) with ~/.ssh/config containing: Host osgeo7-* ProxyCommand ssh rouault@download.osgeo.org -W $(sed -e "s/^osgeo7-//;s/$/.lxd/" <<< "%h"):%p 9) Announce the release candidate availability to gdal-dev@ Example: https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2019-June/050509.html 10) If new RC is needed, update gcore/gdal_version.h.in with the new date and update NEWS,and go to 7) If no new RC is needed, after a few days, raise a motion to gdal-dev@ for approval 11) Once the vote has positively completed, 11.1) Tag the release as final: git checkout v3.1.0RC1 git tag -a -m "Create tag v3.1.0" v3.1.0 git push origin v3.1.0 11.2) Log on download.osgeo.org, go to /osgeo/download/gdal/X.Y.Z Remove the RC suffixes for the final RC, like: mv gdal-3.1.0rc1.tar.xz gdal-3.1.0.tar.xz mv gdal-3.1.0rc1.tar.xz.md5 gdal-3.1.0.tar.xz.md5 mv gdal-3.1.0rc1.tar.gz gdal-3.1.0.tar.gz mv gdal-3.1.0rc1.tar.gz.md5 gdal-3.1.0.tar.gz.md5 mv gdal310rc1.zip gdal310.zip mv gdal310rc1.zip.md5 gdal310.zip.md5 mv gdalautotest-3.1.0rc1.tar.gz gdalautotest-3.1.0.tar.gz mv gdalautotest-3.1.0rc1.zip gdalautotest-3.1.0.zip And edit the .md5 file to remove the reference to RC in the names they contain vim gdal-3.1.0.tar.gz.md5 vim gdal-3.1.0.tar.xz.md5 vim gdal310.zip.md5 Check that everything is fine: md5sum -c *.md5 11.3) In /osgeo/download/gdal, add a symlink from X.Y.Z to CURRENT (except for stable releases in a "old" branch). % ln -sf X.Y.Z CURRENT 12) (Removed) 13) Update doc/source/about_no_title.rst and doc/source/download.rst to advertise the new release and link to the release notes 14) Update GitHub to close the release milestone. Then create a new milestone for the next release. 15) Upload the new Python bindings to Pypi (requires upload rights to the GDAL package by one of the current owners : HowardB/FrankW/EvenR) ( procedure taken from http://peterdowns.com/posts/first-time-with-pypi.html ) 15.1) Prerequisite: a) Install twine https://pypi.org/project/twine/ b) Create a $HOME/.pypirc file : [distutils] # this tells distutils what package indexes you can push to index-servers = pypi pypitest [pypi] # authentication details for live PyPI repository: https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/ username: yourlogin password: yourpassword [pypitest] # authentication details for test PyPI repository: https://test.pypi.org/legacy/ username: yourlogin password: yourpassword 15.2) create gdal sdist and upload to pypi: a) Create a build directory if not already done. Go to it and run cmake b) cd $BUILD_DIR/swig/python c) python3 setup.py sdist d) Check the output: twine check dist/GDAL-*.gz e) For trial : twine upload dist/GDAL-*.gz -r pypitest f) For real : twine upload dist/GDAL-*.gz 15.3) create gdal-utils wheel and upload to pypi: a) cd $BUILD_DIR/swig/python/gdal-utils b) python3 setup.py bdist_wheel c) Check the output: twine check dist/gdal_utils-*.whl c) For trial : twine upload dist/gdal_utils-*.whl -r pypitest d) For real : twine upload dist/gdal_utils-*.whl 16) Generate signed maven artifacts with GPG for Java bindings. This step is required in order to deploy the maven artifacts to the central Maven repository. Before this step can proceed you must set up a signing key as described here: http://central.sonatype.org/pages/working-with-pgp-signatures.html a) Each developer can use their own signing key although it is usually best to avoid constantly using a different key for releases as users will need to import the public key in order to verify the artifacts. Here are a quick set of steps to generate a signing key key. gpg --gen-key gpg --list-keys (and note the key id) gpg --keyserver hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net --send-keys See the above link for more details. b) Run CMake with the following variables: 1. GPG_KEY: the identifier for the signing keys 2. GPG_PASS: the passphrase for the signing key (optional) c) Build the bindings: make java_binding Upon success you should see a file named "swig/java/build/maven/bundle.jar" that contains all the maven artifacts with signatures. This file is what will be uploaded to maven central. See the next step. 17) Deploy maven artifacts to Maven central. NOTE: Before you can deploy to maven central you must set up an account in Sonatype JIRA. That can be done here: https://issues.sonatype.org/secure/Signup!default.jspa Once you have an account set up you must be associated with the gdal project. Create a ticket here asking to be associated with the project: https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/OSSRH The entire deployment process is described in detail here: http://central.sonatype.org/pages/manual-staging-bundle-creation-and-deployment.html http://central.sonatype.org/pages/releasing-the-deployment.html The following steps summarize the process. a) Log into the Sonatype repository manager at https://oss.sonatype.org. Use the same credentials as your Sonatype JIRA account. b) Once log in select "Staging Upload" on the left hand side. c) Select "Artifact Bundle" under "Upload Mode" and then choose the "bundle.jar" created in the previous Step 22. Finally "Upload Bundle" to start the upload. d) When the upload has been completed you will be notified that a staging repository has been created. Note the name of the repository. It should look something like "orggdal-100x". e) From the left hand menu navigate to "Staging Repositories". In the search box look for the staging repository name you noted from the previous section. Or just search for "gdal". It should be obvious which repository is the current one. f) Select the staging repository. If all is well You should see the option to "Release" (Located as a button near the top of the page). If not it means there was an issue with the bundle. Consult the "Activity" tab at the bottom of the page to find out why. e) Click the "Release" button and that is it! The release should be available in Maven Central shortly. You can verify this by going to search.maven.org and searching for "gdal". 18) Create a release on GitHub Go to https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/releases/new And create a release for the vX.Y.Z tag Attach the gdal-X.Y.Z.tar.gz, gdal-X.Y.Z.tar.gz.md5, gdalXYZ.zip, gdalXYZ.zip.md5 and gdalautotest-X.Y.Z.zip files 19) Regenerate Docker images e.g ./docker/build-all.sh --with-multi-arch --release --tag 3.3.1 --gdal v3.3.1 --proj 8.1.0 --platform linux/arm64,linux/amd64 --push and update docker/README.md with the latest release 20) Announce release to : - major release: gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org, gdal-announce@lists.osgeo.org, news_item@osgeo.org. - bugfix release: gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org, gdal-announce@lists.osgeo.org Example: - bugfix release: https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2019-July/050543.html - feature release: https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2020-May/052117.html Note: gdal-announce@ is moderated. Make sure that your email address is approved ('mod' tick disabled in https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/admin/gdal-announce/members), or your message manually approved, with an administrator of the list. 21) For a feature release: after it has been done, in the master branch, update the VERSION to the next one and in gcore/gdal_version.h.in, update GDAL_VERSION_MAJOR/_MINOR, GDAL_RELEASE_NAME (with a dev suffix, like "3.7.0dev"), and set GDAL_RELEASE_DATE to a date like {YEAR}9999. Update swig/python/gdal-utils/osgeo_utils/__init__.py to something like (3, 6, 99, 0) if master is 3.7.0dev