VPP/CommitterTasks/CutRelease

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Instructions for vpp release manager

Prerequisites

  • Update Wiki - Edit the following wiki pages and add/revise references for new release
VPP main page
Installing VPP binaries from packages
  • Review docs.fd.io for formatting and release content
  • Update .../vpp/extras/scripts/list_api_changes.py with current release rc0 tag (if necessary)
  • Update Release Notes
    • Edit .../vpp/RELEASE.md and add section for the current release
    • Add number of commits by running the following command on the throttle branch (e.g. 18.01 <release rc0 tag> == v18.01-rc0)
git rev-list <release rc0 tag>..HEAD | wc -l
    • Add Features section from the Release Plan & git log (Hint: gitk is your friend, jira not so much)
    • Add list of API changes generated using VPP
    • Add list of patches that changed api files by running the updated list_api_changes.py script

Recipe to Generate the Release

  1. It is strongly recommended you do this a day or two prior to release if you are relatively sure all needed code for the release is in
  2. Lay tag for “v16.09” on patch that is “last patch in series" (see Pushing and Testing a Tag but note NO -rc<#> suffix!!!)
  3. “remerge” patch on that commit - so it creates various artifacts.
    1. Do remerge as per this picture
  4. Once remerge jobs have successfully completed open case with LF staff to move artifacts to release repo
    1. email helpdesk@fd.io using the email template below, substituting ${release number} with the release number (like 17.01) and ${release number without '.'} with the release number without '.' (like 1701).
  5. Wait for LF infra staff to indicate they have completed the case
  6. Test install behaviour on currently supported platforms (ie Centos7.2, Ubuntu Xenial) - use instructions for here to install 'release' packages and make sure you get a runnable version for ${release number} using release artifacts
    1. Install binary packages and verify VPP starts on supported VMs without any prior VPP installed
    2. Repeat above but upgrading from prior release of VPP to new release
  7. Contact csit-dev to ask how they want to test the new artifacts.

helpdesk email template

Subject: Publish vpp release artifacts

vpp has completed release ${release number}.  


Please copy:

https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.stable.${release number without '.'}.centos7/io/fd/vpp/*/${release number}-release.x86_64/*.rpm

to

https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.centos7/io/fd/vpp/*/${release number}-release.x86_64/*.rpm

where '*' is the following directories: vpp, vpp-api-java, vpp-api-lua, vpp-api-python, vpp-devel, vpp-lib, vpp-plugins
DO NOT COPY: vpp-dpdk-devel, if this directory exists, please remove it from the repository

Please note: the groupId will be io.fd.vpp, the maven version will be ${release number}-release.x86_64, the artifactId will be the '*' between io/fd/vpp/ and ${release number}-release.x86_64


Please copy:

https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.stable.${release number without '.'}.ubuntu.xenial.main/io/fd/vpp/*/${release number}_amd64/*.deb 

to

https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.ubuntu.xenial.main/io/fd/vpp/*/${release number}_amd64/*.deb

where '*' is the following directories: vpp, vpp-api-java, vpp-api-lua, vpp-api-python, vpp-dev, vpp-dbg, vpp-lib, vpp-plugins
DO NOT COPY: vpp-dpdk-dev, vpp-dpdk-dkms, if these directories exist, please remove them from the repository.

Please note: the groupId will be io.fd.vpp, the maven version will be ${release number}_amd64, the artifactId will be the '*' between io/fd/vpp/ and ${release number}_amd64


Please copy

https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.snapshot/io/fd/vpp/*/${release number}-SNAPSHOT/*.jar 
where you select the jar file with the highest build number

to 

https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.release/io/fd/vpp/*/${release number}/*.jar 

Please note: the groupId will be io.fd.vpp, the maven version will be ${release number}, the artifactId will be the '*' between io/fd/vpp/ and ${release number}

When performing all of these copies, please make sure to *not* copy the .pom files.