## Checklist for making a release: ### Requirements - [ ] Lauchpad (Ubuntu One) account - [ ] gnupg key (has to be version 1, gpg2 won't work) for `your-name@ethereum.org` created and uploaded - [ ] Readthedocs account, access to the Solidity project - [ ] Write access to https://github.com/ethereum/homebrew-ethereum ### Documentation check - [ ] Run `make linkcheck` from within `docs/` and fix any broken links it finds. Ignore false positives caused by `href` anchors and dummy links not meant to work. ### Blog Post - [ ] Create a post on https://github.com/ethereum/solidity-blog and explain some of the new features or concepts. ### Changelog - [ ] Sort the changelog entries alphabetically and correct any errors you notice. - [ ] Create a commit on a new branch that updates the ``Changelog`` to include a release date. - [ ] Run ``./scripts/tests.sh`` to update the bug list. - [ ] Create a pull request and wait for the tests, merge it. ### Create the Release - [ ] Create Github release page: https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/releases/new - [ ] On the release page, select the ``develop`` branch as new target and set tag to the new version (e.g. `v0.5.4`) (make sure you only `SAVE DRAFT` instead of `PUBLISH RELEASE` before the actual release) - [ ] Thank voluntary contributors in the Github release page (use ``git shortlog -s -n -e v0.5.3..origin/develop``). - [ ] Make a final check that there are no platform-dependency issues in the ``solidity-test-bytecode`` repository. - [ ] Check that all tests on the latest commit in ``develop`` are green. - [ ] Click the `PUBLISH RELEASE` button on the release page, creating the tag. - [ ] Wait for the CI runs on the tag itself (travis will push the source archive and the static linux binary onto the Github release page). ### Download Binaries - [ ] Take the ``solc.exe`` binary from the ``b_win_release`` run of the released commit in circle-ci and add it to the release page as ``solc-windows.exe``. - [ ] Take the ``solc`` binary from the ``b_osx`` run of the released commit in circle-ci and add it to the release page as ``solc-macos``. - [ ] If not done by travis: Take the ``soljson.js`` binary from the ``b_ems`` run of the released commit in circle-ci and add it to the release page as ``soljson.js``. ### Update [solc-bin](https://github.com/ethereum/solc-bin/) - [ ] Copy ``soljson.js`` to ``solc-bin/bin/soljson-v$VERSION+commit.$COMMIT.js`` - [ ] Copy ``solc-static-linux`` from the release page to ``solc-bin/linux-amd64/solc-linux-amd64-v$VERSION+commit.$COMMIT`` - [ ] Make it executable. - [ ] Copy ``solc-macos`` from the release page to ``solc-bin/macosx-amd64/solc-macosx-amd64-v$VERSION+commit.$COMMIT`` - [ ] Make it executable. - [ ] Copy ``solc-windows.exe`` from the release page to ``solc-bin/windows-amd64/solc-windows-amd64-v$VERSION+commit.$COMMIT.exe`` - [ ] Run ``./update --reuse-hashes`` in ``solc-bin`` and verify that the script has updated ``list.js``, ``list.txt`` and ``list.json`` files correctly and that symlinks to the new release have been added in ``solc-bin/wasm/`` and ``solc-bin/emscripten-wasm32/``. - [ ] Create a pull request and merge. ### Homebrew and MacOS - [ ] Update the version and the hash (``sha256sum solidity_$VERSION.tar.gz``) in https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/solidity.rb - [ ] Update the version and the hash (``sha256sum solidity_$VERSION.tar.gz``) in https://github.com/ethereum/homebrew-ethereum/blob/master/solidity.rb ### Docker - [ ] Run ``./scripts/docker_deploy_manual.sh v$VERSION``). ### PPA - [ ] Change ``scripts/release_ppa.sh`` to match your key's email and key id. - [ ] Run ``scripts/release_ppa.sh v$VERSION`` to create the PPA release (you need the relevant openssl key). - [ ] Wait for the ``~ethereum/ubuntu/ethereum-static`` PPA build to be finished and published for *all platforms*. SERIOUSLY: DO NOT PROCEED EARLIER!!! *After* the static builds are *published*, copy the static package to the ``~ethereum/ubuntu/ethereum`` PPA for the destination series ``Trusty``, ``Xenial`` and ``Bionic`` while selecting ``Copy existing binaries``. ### Documentation - [ ] Build the new version on https://readthedocs.org/projects/solidity/ (select `latest` at the bottom of the page and click `BUILD`). - [ ] In the admin panel, select `Versions` in the menu and set the default version to the released one. - [ ] If it is a non-breaking release, block indexing of previous release version in the ``robots.txt`` file. ### Release solc-js - [ ] Wait until solc-bin was properly deployed. You can test this via remix - a test run through remix is advisable anyway. - [ ] Increment the version number, create a pull request for that, merge it after tests succeeded. - [ ] Run ``npm publish`` in the updated ``solc-js`` repository. - [ ] Create a tag using ``git tag --annotate v$VERSION`` and push it with ``git push --tags``. ### Post-release - [ ] Publish the blog post. - [ ] Create a commit to increase the version number on ``develop`` in ``CMakeLists.txt`` and add a new skeleton changelog entry. - [ ] Announce on Twitter and Reddit. - [ ] Lean back, wait for bug reports and repeat from step 1 :)