lsmith Sat Mar 1 23:25:34 2008 UTC Modified files: (Branch: PHP_5_3) /php-src README.RELEASE_PROCESS Log: MFH http://cvs.php.net/viewvc.cgi/php-src/README.RELEASE_PROCESS?r1=1.1.2.3&r2=1.1.2.4&diff_format=u Index: php-src/README.RELEASE_PROCESS diff -u php-src/README.RELEASE_PROCESS:1.1.2.3 php-src/README.RELEASE_PROCESS:1.1.2.4 --- php-src/README.RELEASE_PROCESS:1.1.2.3 Sat Mar 1 22:47:33 2008 +++ php-src/README.RELEASE_PROCESS Sat Mar 1 23:25:34 2008 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ 1. Check windows snapshot builder logs (http://snaps.php.net/win32/snapshot-STABLE.log f.e.) -2. Bumb the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and possibly ``NEWS``. +2. Bump the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and possibly ``NEWS``. 3. Commit those changes @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ change that to the version you're rolling an RC for). When making 5.X release, you need to tag the Zend directory separately!! -5. Bumb up the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` +5. Bump up the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and possibly ``NEWS`` again, to the **next** version. F.e. if the release candidate was "4.4.1RC1" then the new one should be "4.4.1RC2-dev" - regardless if we get a new RC or not. This is to make sure ``version_compare()`` can @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ 1. Check windows snapshot builder logs (http://snaps.php.net/win32/snapshot-STABLE.log f.e.) -2. Bumb the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and possibly ``NEWS``. +2. Bump the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and possibly ``NEWS``. 3. **Merge** all related sections in NEWS (f.e. merge the 4.4.1RC1 and 4.4.0 sections) @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ change that to the version you're rolling an RC for). When making 5.X release, you need to tag the Zend directory separately!! -6. Bumb up the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and +6. Bump up the version numbers in ``main/php_version.h``, ``configure.in`` and possibly ``NEWS`` again, to the **next** version. F.e. if the release candidate was "4.4.1RC1" then the new one should be "4.4.1RC2-dev" - regardless if we get a new RC or not. This is to make sure ``version_compare()`` can correctly work.
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