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How To Make A Trick Release

This guide describes how to make a Trick release on GitHub

Close Open Issues

Go through recently updated issues/pull requests and make sure that any open issues that have been fixed are merged and closed

Make the release notes

Examples

https://github.com/nasa/trick/releases

Steps

  • Review closed issues, pull requests, and commits since the last release and make a bulleted list of major changes
    • UI Changes
    • Header Changes
    • Dependency Changes
    • Major Bugfixes
    • New features, tools, and example sims
    • New OS/distro support
    • New dependency support (such as LLVM/GCC versions)
    • Major Documentation changes

Choose a version number

  • Advance major version number if there are interface changes or other major build-breaking changes
  • Advance minor version number if there are major improvements or new features that are not build breaking
  • Advance patch/tiny version number for hotfixes or other bugfixes

Change the version numbers in the master branch

Example

a317c22274

Steps

  • In share/trick/trick_ver.txt change the "current_version" string to match the new version number and remove any suffixes (like: "-beta").
  • In trick_source/java/pom.xml change the <version> tag to the new version and remove any suffixes.
  • In CMakeLists.txt change TRICK_MAJOR TRICK_MINOR TRICK_TINY to match the current version, and set TRICK_PRERELEASE to an empty string

Create a commit, tag, and push to github.com

  • git commit -m "update version numbers for Trick Simulation Environment X.Y.Z"
  • git tag -a <Version Number> -m "Trick Simulation Environment <Version Number>" e.g. git tag -a 25.0.0 -m "Trick Simulation Environment 25.0.0"
  • git push origin <tagname>

Change version numbers back to prerelease and push

  • Reverse the process of changing the version numbers in the files listed above; update to the next minor prerelease version (or major version if planning a major release soon).
  • Remember to add the -beta suffix to the version number
  • git commit -m "update version numbers to prerelease X.Y.Z-beta"
  • git push origin master

Create the release through the github UI