Please report bugs by subscribing to the OpenOCD mailing list and
posting a message with your report:
- openocd-development@lists.berlios.de
+ openocd-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Also, please check the Trac bug database to see if a ticket for
the bug has already been opened. You might be asked to open
configures the process.
-# Run <code>tools/release.sh stage</code> to create an @c archives
directory with the release data, including MD5 and SHA1
- checksum files (which are used with Berlios).
+ checksum files.
-# Sanity check at least one of those archives, by extracting and
configuring its contents, using them to build a copy of OpenOCD,
and verifying that the result prints the correct release version
- .zip: Windows
- For openocd.pdf just associate it with the right release notes.
-# Create an SF.net project news update.
- - Berlios:
- -# Provide @c NEWS file, as requested.
- -# Upload the release files via FTP to ftp://ftp.berlios.de/incoming/
- -# Edit descriptions for each file (one at a time) Note that Berlios
- does not automatically checksum files, and it uses a very old
- version of the SourceForge code with user interface issues.
- -# Click button to send E-mail Release Notice.
-# Depending on how paranoid you're feeling today, verify the images by
downloading them from the websites and making sure there are no
differences between the downloaded copies and your originals.
User's Guide, and HTML for the developer's guide ... you can
instantiate a shell.sourceforge.net instance and set up symlinks
from your home directory, to simplify this process.
- -# (How to update the Berlios web site with the same data?)
-# Post announcement e-mail to the openocd-development list.
-# optionally:
- -# Post an update on the Berlios blog (if it lets you)
+ -# Post an update on the OpenOCD blog.
-# Announce updates on freshmeat.net and other trackers.
-# Submit updates to news feeds (e.g. Digg, Reddit, etc.).
-# Resume normal development on mainline, by opening the merge window for