Daniel,

I just finished commiting my changes for ganglia web 3.3.2 so if 
you want to tag monitor-core as 3.3.2 and package it up that would be 
great.

Vladimir

On Thu, 8 Mar 2012, Daniel Pocock wrote:

>
>
> Michael, do you have write access on the wiki?  I think we need to get
> this distribution-specific stuff captured there along with the general
> notes I provided below.
>
> I will do the same for the OpenCSW process, then if one of us gets hit
> by a bus, the releases can live on
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
>
>
> On 08/03/12 16:26, Michael Perzl wrote:
>>  If you do an update to 3.3.2 could you also please make sure that the
>> following files exist:
>>
>> ChangeLog
>> libmetrics/ChangeLog
>> libmetrics/INSTALL
>>
>> As with the 3.3.1 tar.gz file they don't exist thus preventing a
>> "autoreconf -fiv" that I need to perform for all my additional Ganglia
>> modules. Here is the code snippet from one of the SPEC files. This was
>> not necessary with any previous version before.
>>
>> ##
>> ## PREP
>> ##
>> %prep
>> %setup -q -n ganglia-%{version}
>> export PATH=/opt/freeware/bin:$PATH
>> # apply all necessary AIX patches
>> %patch0
>> %patch1
>> # apply the patch for the mod_ibmpower module
>> %patch2
>> *# autoreconf seems to need this one
>> touch ChangeLog libmetrics/ChangeLog libmetrics/INSTALL*
>>
>> ##
>> ## BUILD
>> ##
>> %build
>> export CC="xlc_r -U_AIX43"
>> export LDFLAGS="-L/opt/freeware/lib -Wl,-bmaxdata:0x80000000 -Wl,-brtl"
>> autoreconf -fiv
>> ./configure \
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Michael
>>
>> On 03/08/2012 03:33 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>>
>>> I notice that configure.in was only updated to 3.3.1 after the package
>>> was put out on Sourceforge
>>>
>>> This breaks the OpenCSW package build and may impact other people too
>>>
>>> Can I propose a 3.3.2 release?
>>>
>>> I was going to add a release manager document on the wiki, but I don't
>>> have write access (can someone please help me with that).  Here are the
>>> steps that I use with ganglia-modules-linux, I believe it is the same
>>> for Ganglia now that git is in use, but any further feedback would be
>>> helpful:
>>>
>>>
>>> a) review the changes from the last release (git diff 3.3.1 3.3.2) -
>>> look for anything that might impact binary compatibility with existing
>>> 3rd party modules, etc
>>>
>>> b) run git log (from the previous release) and note all the changes, add
>>> them to the changelog (where is it now?  couldn't find it in git for
>>> monitor-core)
>>>
>>> c) update monitor-core/configure.in, in particular:
>>>
>>> GANGLIA_MAJOR_VERSION=3
>>> GANGLIA_MINOR_VERSION=3
>>> GANGLIA_MICRO_VERSION=2
>>>
>>> and commit that change together with change log:
>>>
>>> git add configure.in Changelog
>>> git commit -m 'Prepare v3.3.2 release'
>>> git push
>>>
>>> d) clone the repo into a fresh directory, bootstrap, build a tarball:
>>>
>>> git clone git:///github/ganglia ganglia-dist
>>> cd ganglia-dist && ./bootstrap && ./configure && make dist
>>>
>>> e) test the tarball
>>>
>>> f) if the tarball is good, tag the clone
>>>
>>> git tag -s -m 'Tag v3.3.2' 3.3.2
>>> git push --tags
>>>
>>> g) get a checksum of the tarball
>>>
>>> sha256sum ganglia-3.3.2.tar.gz
>>>
>>> h) upload the tarball to sourceforge
>>>
>>> i) announce it on the mailing list, publish both the checksum and the
>>> commit number of the tag, sign the email with the same PGP key used to tag
>>>
>>> j) update other web sites (e.g. ganglia.info)
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm sure that other optional steps could be added (e.g. more tests to
>>> run on the tarball prior to distribution, building binary packages for
>>> Debian/RH,...) but the steps above are probably the essential ones
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