On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 11:58 AM, David Henningsson <launchpad....@epost.diwic.se> wrote: > 2010-07-14 11:34, David Henningsson skrev: > > Elimar, unless you want to do the actual release yourself, do you have a > checklist for things that should be updated when performing a release? >
I did have a FluidSynthReleases WIKI page on the old site, but it was rather outdated since most of it had to do with resonance.org and savannah. Off the top of my head: * Update the version in the configure.ac to reflect 1.1.2 * Also update the library versions in configure.ac as per the embedded documentation (i.e., if there is any new C API and what not). * If there are any new API features or settings, they should be documented in the developers reference document. * Update man page with any new command line or settings options (the new voice stealing system would be a good thing to describe) * Do a "make dist" to build the tarball. * Upload tarball to SourceForge * Announce the release on: - freshmeat.net - LAA list - fluid-dev There are probably other sites which may also be good to announce releases on, but that is all I have been doing. If you have a freshmeat account I think I could give you permission to make FluidSynth releases, not sure exactly how that works. Or I could just make that announcement myself if that is easier. > As for the Jack MIDI thread stuff, does any of you use JACK midi or know > any software that uses Jack MIDI both with and without free-wheeling mode? > I've never used free-wheeling mode myself, so I'm no help there. Perhaps one of the simple Jack audio recording apps would have such a mode? >> * Testing, testing, testing! That's always appreciated to make sure will >> be 1.1.2 is our best and most stable release so far! In particular, >> please test the new cmake build system, especially if you use a little >> less common platform (i e anything else than Linux and Windows), or you >> feel somewhat responsible for a specific platform. > > I'm glad that you have tried it out and so far found no showstoppers. > Now I should probably fix the autotools build as well ;-) > Awesome! Its great to hear of all the work you have been doing. Hopefully I'll have access to a system soon that I can try it out on. > // David > Cheers! Elimar _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev