Hi,

On 2023-02-06 20:04, m. allan noah wrote:
Hmm, looks like AC_INIT calls `./tools/git-version-gen --prefix '' .tarball-version`, which returns UNKNOWN. Seems like our release process might be leaving out some steps. I guess I'll dig more tomorrow.


IIRC, this has been a long-standing issue with the tar file included in the GitLab release artifacts, in that they don't build. You have to instead get the snapshot file. I don't know how long it has been like that but we do get a complaint every now again. I keep trying to remember to figure out what is going on to do something about it.

If it is the thing that I am thinking about, it might also be the thing that always stuffs me up in the release PPA because the orig tar file requires an extra .gitversion file with the release version in it, otherwise it won't build when it is uploaded.

We really need to get our collective heads together and fix it. I don't pretend to really understand what the issue is though. Build systems aren't really my thing.

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As an aside, the release page seems to have some weird guff from the top of the NEWS file in there. Not really sure what caused that. It is some of the comment material. :`(

Cheers,
Ralph

allan

On Mon, Feb 6, 2023 at 10:44 PM m. allan noah <kitno...@gmail.com> wrote:

    So, I was able to do the release on time (after filling in a few
    blanks in our documentation). But I only did the website updates
    tonight. I seem to have run into a small problem there- when I
    download the release tarball, and run ./autogen.sh, i get a
    ./configure file which has 'UNKNOWN' as the package version
    number. This also happens with 1.1.1 as well. Is this happening
    for anyone else?

    allan

    On Sat, Feb 4, 2023 at 10:05 PM Ralph Little <skelb...@gmail.com>
    wrote:

        Hi,
        OK, I think I have done that.

        Because we are short on time I cut and pasted the release note
        fragments from my spreadsheet into the NEWS file with
        Apostrophe MD file editor and whipped them into shape manually.
        First time using it and it is pretty good. Obviously, this was
        a manual process, but it wasn't too onerous.

        I couldn't get the towncrier thingy to work anyway. I don't
        really have much experience with python and pip. Python seems
        an awful lot more complicated since the last time I used it :(

        I have pushed the release notes in NEWS to your branch.

        Cheers,
        Ralph

        On 2023-02-04 18:18, m. allan noah wrote:
        Awesome, thanks! I'm working on updating doc/releases.md,
        which I find to be hard to use. Maybe if you keep some notes
        on what you did, I can incorporate your method instead of
        towncrier.

        allan

        On Sat, Feb 4, 2023 at 9:12 PM Ralph Little
        <skelb...@gmail.com> wrote:

            Hi,
            In this case I didn't generate the towncrier files. It's
            a lot of faff if you don't do it as you go along.
            I just put them into a spreadsheet.

            I will try to generate the release notes from that.

            Cheers,
            Ralph

            On 2023-02-04 17:57, m. allan noah wrote:
            I have pushed a branch called 'release-1.2.x'. I don't
            have this 'towncrier' thing, so maybe you can run that
            and merge the release notes?

            allan

            On Wed, Feb 1, 2023 at 11:39 AM m. allan noah
            <kitno...@gmail.com> wrote:

                Awesome, thanks! I'll probably take a first stab at
                it on the 4th, and see if I can follow our current
                instructions.

                allan

                On Sat, Jan 28, 2023 at 8:43 PM Ralph Little
                <skelb...@gmail.com> wrote:

                    Hi,
                    I have prepared the release notes whenever you
                    are ready!

                    Cheers,
                    Ralph

                    On 2023-01-24 08:33, m. allan noah wrote:
                    Sounds good to me, thanks for your help. I'm
                    traveling this week, and won't be able to work
                    on this until the weekend.

                    On Tue, Jan 24, 2023, 10:47 AM Ralph Little
                    <skelb...@gmail.com> wrote:

                        Hi,

                        On 2023-01-01 15:54, m. allan noah wrote:
                        > It has been nearly a year since our last
                        release, and there have been
                        > many changes and bug fixes. I'd like to
                        get 1.2.1 released in early
                        > February. I've not done it in a few
                        years, but I am certainly willing
                        > to make the release package.
                        >
                        > Any objections to a code freeze on Jan
                        22, and a release on Feb 5?
                        >
                        > allan

                        I think if we are going for your proposed
                        plan, then we are official in
                        code freeze for 1.2.1.
                        If you want to proceed, I can prepare
                        release notes.

                        Cheers,
                        Ralph




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