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API clarification.
Previously, the anydbm/bsddb/metakit filter() methods had required
exact matches to Multilink argument lists. The RDBMS backends treated
Multilink matches like all other data types - matching any of the
Multilink argument list is good enough. The latter behaviour is
implemented across the board now.
| author | Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Tue, 20 Jul 2004 22:56:18 +0000 |
| parents | f624fc20f8fe |
| children | 33e3ba342e93 |
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Building Releases ================= Roundup is currently a source-only release - it has no binary components. I want it to stay that way, too. This means that we only need to ever build source releases. This is done by running: 1. Make sure the unit tests run! "./run_tests" 2. Edit roundup/__init__.py and doc/announcement.txt to reflect the new version and appropriate announcements. Add truncated announcement to setup.py description field. 3. python setup.py clean --all 4. Edit setup.py to ensure that all information therein (version, contact information etc) is correct. 5. python setup.py sdist --manifest-only 6. Check the MANIFEST to make sure that any new files are included. If they are not, edit MANIFEST.in to include them. "Documentation" for MANIFEST.in may be found in disutils.filelist._parse_template_line. 7. python setup.py sdist (if you find sdist a little verbose, add "--quiet" to the end of the command) 8. unpack the new dist file in /tmp then a) run_test.py and b) demo.py with all available Python versions. 9. python setup.py bdist_rpm 10. python setup.py bdist_wininst So, those commands in a nice, cut'n'pasteable form:: python setup.py clean --all python setup.py sdist --manifest-only python setup.py sdist --quiet python setup.py bdist_rpm python setup.py bdist_wininst python2.3 setup.py register Distributing Releases ===================== Once a release is built, follow these steps: 1. generate gpg signature with "gpg -a --detach-sign" and upload to Sourceforge. 2. tag the CVS for the release, eg. "cvs tag -R release-0-6-3" 3. FTP the tar.gz from the dist directory to to the "incoming" directory on "upload.sourceforge.net". 4. Make a quick release at: http://sourceforge.net/project/admin/qrs.php?package_id=&group_id=31577 5. PyPI registration 6. Send doc/announcement.txt to python-announce@python.org 7. Notify any other news services as appropriate... http://freshmeat.net/projects/roundup/
