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# PHP release process
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## General notes and tips
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1. Do not release on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays because the sysadmins cannot
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upgrade stuff then.
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2. Package two days before a release. So if the release is to be on Thursday,
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package on Tuesday. Think about timezones as well.
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3. Ensure that the tests on Travis CI are green.
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See: https://travis-ci.org/php/php-src/builds
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It is recommended to do so a couple of days before the packaging day, to
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have enough time to investigate failures, communicate with the authors and
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commit the fixes.
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The RM for the branch is also responsible for keeping the CI green on
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ongoing basis between the releases. Check the CI status for your branch
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periodically and resolve the failures ASAP. See more in
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https://wiki.php.net/rfc/travis_ci.
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4. Ensure that Windows builds will work before packaging.
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5. Follow all steps to the letter. When unclear ask previous RM's (David,
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Julien, Johannes, Stas, Derick, Ilia, Sara, Remi, or Christoph) before
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proceeding. Ideally make sure that for the first releases one of the
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previous RM's is around to answer questions. For the steps related to the
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php/QA/bug websites try to have someone from the webmaster team (Bjori) on
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hand.
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6. Verify the tags to be extra sure everything was tagged properly.
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7. Moving extensions from/to PECL requires write access to the destination.
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Most developers should have this.
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Moving extensions from php-src to PECL:
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* Checkout the pecl directory, most likely you want a sparse-root checkout
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```
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svn co --depth=empty https://svn.php.net/repository/pecl
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```
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* Create a directory for the extension including branch and tag structure,
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no trunk at this point and commit this to svn
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```
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cd pecl; mkdir foo foo/tags foo/branches; svn add foo; svn commit
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```
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* Move the extension from php-src to the new location
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```
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svn mv https://svn.php.net/repository/php/php-src/trunk/ext/foo \
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https://svn.php.net/repository/pecl/foo/trunk
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```
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If the extension is still usable or not dead, in cooperation with the
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extension maintainers if any:
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* Create the pecl.php.net/foo package and its content, license, maintainer
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* Create the package.xml, commit
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* Release the package
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For moving extensions from PECL to php-src the svn mv has to be done the
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other way round.
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## Rolling a non stable release (alpha/beta/RC)
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1. Check Windows snapshot builder logs https://windows.php.net/downloads/snaps/
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the last revision.
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2. Check the tests at https://travis-ci.org/php/php-src/builds.
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3. Run the `scripts/dev/credits` script in php-src and commit the changes in
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the credits files in ext/standard.
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4. Checkout the release branch for this release (e.g., PHP-5.4.2) from the main
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branch.
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5. Bump the version numbers in `main/php_version.h`, `Zend/zend.h`,
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`configure.ac` and possibly `NEWS`. Do not use abbreviations for alpha and
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beta. Do not use dashes, you should `#define PHP_VERSION "5.4.22RC1"` and
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not `#define PHP_VERSION "5.4.22-RC1"`
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6. Compile and run `make test`, with and without ZTS, using the right Bison
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version (for example, for PHP 7.4, minimum Bison 3.0.0 is used).
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7. Check `./sapi/cli/php -v` output for version matching.
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8. If all is right, commit the changes to the release branch:
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```
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git commit -a
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```
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9. Tag the repository release branch with the version, e.g.:
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```
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git tag -u YOURKEYID php-5.4.2RC2
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```
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10. Bump the version numbers in `main/php_version.h`, `Zend/zend.h`,
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`configure.ac` and `NEWS` in the *main* branch (PHP-5.4 for example) to
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prepare for the **next** version. F.e. if the RC is "5.4.1RC1" then the new
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one should be `5.4.2-dev` - regardless if we get a new RC or not. This is to
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make sure `version_compare()` can correctly work. Commit the changes to the
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main branch.
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11. Push the changes to the main repo, the tag, the main branch and the release
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branch:
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```
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git push --tags origin HEAD
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git push origin {main branch}
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git push origin {release branch}
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```
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12. Run: `./scripts/dev/makedist php-7.4.0RC2`, this will export the tree,
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create `configure` and build three tarballs (gz, bz2 and xz).
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13. Run `scripts/dev/gen_verify_stub <version> [identity]`, this will sign the
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tarballs and output verification information to be included in announcement
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email.
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14. Copy those tarballs (scp, rsync) to downloads.php.net, in your homedir there
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should be a directory `public_html/`. Copy them into there. If you do not
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have this directory, create it.
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15. Now the RC can be found on https://downloads.php.net/~yourname,
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f.e. https://downloads.php.net/~derick/.
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16. Once the release has been tagged, contact the release-managers@ distribution
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list so that Windows binaries can be created. Once those are made, they can
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be found at https://windows.php.net/download.
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## Getting the non stable release (alpha/beta/RC) announced
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1. Update `qa.git/include/release-qa.php` with the appropriate information. See
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the documentation within release-qa.php for more information, but all
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releases and RCs are configured here. Only $QA_RELEASES needs to be edited.
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Example: When rolling an RC, set the 'rc' with appropriate information for
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the given version.
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Note: Remember to update the sha256 checksum information.
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2. Skip this step for non stable releases after GA of minor or major versions
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(e.g. announce 7.3.0RC1, but not 7.3.1RC1):
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Add a short notice to phpweb stating that there is a new release, and
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highlight the major important things (security fixes) and when it is
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important to upgrade.
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* Call `php bin/createNewsEntry` in your local phpweb checkout. Use category
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"frontpage" *and* "releases" for all stable releases. Use category
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"frontpage" for X.Y.0 non-stable releases only (news only).
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* Add the content for the news entry. Be sure to include the text:
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```
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"THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT PREVIEW - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION!"
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```
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3. Commit and push changes to qa and web.
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Wait for web and qa sites to update with new information before sending
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announce.
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4. Send **separate** emails **To** `internals@lists.php.net` and
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`php-general@lists.php.net` lists pointing out "the location of the release"
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and "the possible release date of either the next RC, or the final release".
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Include in this information the verification information output by
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`gen_verify_stub`.
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5. Send **separate** emails (see example http://news.php.net/php.pear.qa/5201)
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**To** `php-qa@lists.php.net` and `primary-qa-tester@lists.php.net`. These
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emails are to notify the selected projects about a new release so that they
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can make sure their projects keep working. Make sure that you have been
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setup as a moderator for `primary-qa-tester@lists.php.net` by having someone
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(Hannes, Dan, Derick) run the following commands for you:
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```
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ssh lists.php.net
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sudo -u ezmlm ezmlm-sub ~ezmlm/primary-qa-tester/mod moderator-email-address
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```
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## Rolling a stable release
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1. Checkout your release branch, you should have created when releasing
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previous RC and bump the version numbers in `main/php_version.h`,
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`Zend/zend.h`, `configure.ac` and possibly `NEWS`.
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2. If a CVE commit needs to be merged to the release, then have it committed to
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the base branches and merged upwards as usual (f.e commit the CVE fix to
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5.3, merge to 5.4, 5.5 etc...). Then you can cherry-pick it in your release
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branch. Don't forget to update `NEWS` manually in an extra commit then.
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3. Commit those changes. Ensure the tests at
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https://travis-ci.org/php/php-src/builds are still passing.
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4. Run the `scripts/dev/credits` script in php-src and commit the changes in
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the credits files in ext/standard.
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5. Compile and make test, with and without ZTS, using the right Bison version
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(for example, for PHP 7.4, minimum Bison 3.0.0 is used).
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6. Check `./sapi/cli/php -v` output for version matching.
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7. Tag the repository with the version f.e. `git tag -u YOURKEYID php-7.4.1`
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8. Push the tag f.e. `git push origin php-7.4.1`.
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9. Run: `./scripts/dev/makedist php-7.4.1`, this will export the tag,
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create configure and build three tarballs (gz, bz2 and xz). Check if the
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pear files are updated (phar). On some systems the behavior of GNU tar can
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default to produce POSIX compliant archives with PAX headers. As not every
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application is compatible with that format, creation of archives with PAX
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headers should be avoided. When packaging on such a system, the GNU tar can
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be influenced by defining the environment variable
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`TAR_OPTIONS='--format=gnu'`.
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10. Run `scripts/dev/gen_verify_stub <version> [identity]`, this will sign the
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tarballs and output verification information to be included in announcement
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email.
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11. Commit and push all the tarballs and signature files to
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`web/php-distributions.git`, then update the git submodule reference in
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`web/php.git`:
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```
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git submodule init
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git submodule update
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cd distributions
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git fetch
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git pull --rebase origin master
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cd ..
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git commit distributions
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git push
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```
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This is to fetch the last commit id from php-distributions.git and commit
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this last commit id to `web/php.git`, then, website will now sync.
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12. Once the release has been tagged, contact release managers, Windows
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builders, and package maintainers so that they can build releases. Do not
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send this announcement to any public lists.
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## Getting the stable release announced
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1. Update `phpweb/include/releases.inc` with the old release info (updates the
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download archives).
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* You can run `php bin/bumpRelease 7 2` where the first number is the major
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version, and the second number is the minor version (7.2 in this example).
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* If that fails for any non-trivially fixable reason, you can manually copy
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the old information to `include/releases.inc`.
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2. Update `phpweb/include/version.inc` (X_Y=major_minor release number):
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* `$PHP_X_Y_VERSION` to the correct version
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* `$PHP_X_Y_DATE` to the release date
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* `$PHP_X_Y_SHA256` array and update all the SHA256 sums
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* `$PHP_X_Y_TAGS` array should include 'security' if this is a security
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release
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* Make sure there are no outdated "notes" or edited "date" keys in the
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`$RELEASES[X][$PHP_X_VERSION]["source"]` array.
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3. Create the release file (releases/x_y_z.php)
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Usually we use the same content as for point 6, but included in php template
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instead of the release xml.
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4. Update `php-qa/include/release-qa.php` and add the next version as an
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QARELEASE (prepare for next RC).
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5. Update the ChangeLog file for the given major version
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f.e. `ChangeLog-7.php` from the `NEWS` file
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* Go over the list and put every element on one line.
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* Check for `&`, `<` and `>` and escape them if necessary.
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* Remove all the names at the ends of lines.
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* For marking up, you can do the following (with `vi`):
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I. `s/^- /<li>/`
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II. `s/$/<\/li>/`
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III. `s/Fixed bug #\([0-9]\+\)/<?php bugfix(\1); ?>/`
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IV. `s/Fixed PECL bug #\([0-9]\+\)/<?php peclbugfix(\1); ?>/`
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V. `s/FR #\([0-9]\+\)/FR <?php bugl(\1); ?>/`
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* You may want to try `php-web/bin/news2html` to automate this task.
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6. Add a short notice to phpweb stating that there is a new release, and
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highlight the major important things (security fixes) and when it is
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important to upgrade.
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* Call `php bin/createNewsEntry` in your local phpweb checkout.
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* Add the content for the news entry.
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7. Commit and push all the changes to their respective git repos
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8. **Check website has been synced before announcing or pushing news**
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Try, f.e. https://www.php.net/distributions/php-7.3.4.tar.xz
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Website may update slowly (may take an hour).
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9. Please note down the sha256 and the PGP signature (.asc). These *must* be
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included in the release mail.
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10. Wait an hour or two, then send a mail to php-announce@lists.php.net,
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php-general@lists.php.net and internals@lists.php.net with a text similar to
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http://news.php.net/php.internals/17222. Please make sure that the mail to
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php-announce@ is its own completely separate email. This is to make sure
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that replies to the announcement on php-general@ or internals@ will not
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accidentally hit the php-announce@ mailinglist.
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## Re-releasing the same version (or -pl)
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1. Commit the new binaries to `phpweb/distributions/`
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2. Update `phpweb/include/version.inc` (X_Y=major_minor release number):
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* If only releasing for one OS, make sure you edit only those variables.
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* `$PHP_X_Y_VERSION` to the correct version
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* `$PHP_X_Y_DATE` to the release date
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* `$PHP_X_Y_SHA256` array and update all the SHA256 sums
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* Make sure there are no outdated "notes" or edited "date" keys in the
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`$RELEASES[X][$PHP_X_VERSION]["source"]` array.
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3. Add a short notice to phpweb stating that there is a new release, and
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highlight the major important things (security fixes) and when it is
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important to upgrade.
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* Call `php bin/createNewsEntry` in your local phpweb checkout.
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* Add the content for the news entry.
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4. Commit all the changes (`include/version.inc`, `archive/archive.xml`,
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`archive/entries/YYYY-MM-DD-N.xml`).
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5. Wait an hour or two, then send a mail to php-announce@lists.php.net,
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php-general@lists.php.net and internals@lists.php.net with a text similar to
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the news entry.
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Please make sure that the mail to php-announce@ is its own completely
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separate email. This is to make sure that replies to the announcement on
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php-general@ or internals@ will not accidentally hit the php-announce@
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mailinglist.
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## Forking a new release branch
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1. One week prior to cutting X.Y.0beta1, warn internals@ that your version's
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branch is about to be cut, and that PHP-X.Y will be moving into feature
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freeze. Try to be specific about when the branch will be cut.
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Example: http://news.php.net/php.internals/99864
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2. Just prior to cutting X.Y.0beta1, create the new branch locally.
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Add a commit on master after the branch point clearing the `NEWS`,
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`UPGRADING` and `UPGRADING.INTERNALS` files, updating the version in
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`configure.ac` (run `./configure` to automatically update
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`main/php_versions.h`, too) and `Zend/zend.h`. Also list the new branch in
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`CONTRIBUTING.md`.
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Example: https://git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=commit;h=a63c99b
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Push the new branch and the commit just added to master.
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3. Immediately notify internals@ of the branch cut and advise the new merging
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order. Example:
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http://news.php.net/php.internals/99903
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4. Update php-web:git.php and https://wiki.php.net/vcs/gitworkflow to reflect
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the new branch. Example:
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https://github.com/php/web-php/commit/74bcad4c770d95f21b7fbeeedbd76d943bb83f23
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5. Notify nlopess@ to add PHP_X_Y tag to gcov.php.net.
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## Preparing for the initial stable version (PHP X.Y.0)
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1. About the time you release the first RC, remind the documentation team
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(phpdoc@lists.php.net) to write the migration guide. See to it that they
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have done it before you release the initial stable version, since you want
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to link to it in the release announcements.
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2. Timely get used to the differences in preparing and announcing a stable
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release.
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## Prime the selection of the Release Managers of the next version
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1. About three months before the scheduled release of the first alpha of the
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next minor or major release, issue a call for volunteers on
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internals@lists.php.net (cf. http://news.php.net/php.internals/98652).
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2. Make sure that there are two or more volunteers, and hold a vote if
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necessary (see
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https://wiki.php.net/rfc/releaseprocess#release_managers_selection).
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3. Help the new release managers with their first steps.
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## New Release Manager checklist
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1. Email systems@ to get setup for access to downloads.php.net and to be added
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to the release-managers@ distribution list.
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2. Create a GPG key for your @php.net address and publish it by editing
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`include/gpg-keys.inc` in the `web-php` repository, adding the output of
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`gpg --fingerprint "$USER@php.net"`. Let one or more of the previous RMs
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sign your key. Publish your public key to pgp.mit.edu with:
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`gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-keys $KEYID`
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3. Request karma to edit `main/php_version.h` and `Zend/zend.h`. Possibly karma
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for other restricted parts of php-src might come in question. To edit
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`main/php_version.h` in a release branch, you need release manager karma in
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`global_avail`.
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4. Request karma for `web/qa.git` and `web/php.git` for publishing release
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announcements.
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5. Request moderation access to php-announce@lists.php.net and
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primary-qa-tester@lists.php.net lists, to be able to moderate your release
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announcements. All the announcements should be sent from the @php.net alias.
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