For All Releases (major, minor, beta, RC) ================ * Release version number changes o doc/bug.template o bump Win32 interface version numbers - src/include/pg_config.h.win32 - src/interfaces/libpq/libpq.rc.in - src/port/win32ver.rc o update doc/FAQ and doc/src/FAQ/FAQ.html o copy FAQs from HEAD to top-most branch o configure.in, and run autoconf or update configure (by packager) * Release notes o scan cvs logs, use pgcvslog and flags in comments o update doc/src/sgml/release.sgml o run spellchecker on result o add SGML markup * Update timezone data to match latest zic database (see src/timezone/README) * Translation updates Translations are kept in the project "pgtranslation" on PgFoundry. 1. Check out the messages module (of the right branch). 2. Check out the admin module. 3. Run "sh .../admin/cp-po .../messages .../pgsql 4. Commit. For Major Releases ================== (in addition to the above) * Bump library versions, if appropriate (see below) o src/interfaces/*/Makefile o src/interfaces/*/*/Makefile * Release notes o check that dashed items from the TODO list are complete o remove dashed TODO items o group items into categories o select major features o select incompatibilities o add documenation for items * Documentation document all new features update help output from inside the programs doc/src/sgml/ref manual pages convert any literal "<" and ">" characters, use tools/find_gt_lt * Ports update config.guess and config.sub at the start of beta update ports list in doc/src/sgml/installation.sgml update platform-specific FAQ's, if needed * Update inet/cidr data types with newest Bind patches --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Library Version Changes ======================= Major Version ============= The major version number should be updated whenever the source of the library changes to make it binary incompatible. Such changes include, but are not limited to: 1. Removing a public function or structure (or typedef, enum, ...) 2. Modifying a public functions arguments. 3. Removing a field from a public structure. 4. Adding a field to a public structure, unless steps have been previously taken to shield users from such a change, for example by such structures only ever being allocated/instantiated by a library function which would give the new field a suitable default value. Adding a new function would NOT force an increase in the major version number. When the major version is increased all applications which link to the library MUST be recompiled - this is not desirable. When the major version is updated the minor version gets reset. Minor Version ============= The minor version number should be updated whenever the functionality of the library has changed, typically and change in source code between releases would mean an increase in the minor version number so long as it does not require a major version increase. Minimizing Changes ================== When modifying public functions arguments, steps should be taken to maintain binary compatibility across minor PostgreSQL releases (e.g. the 7.2 series, the 7.3 series, the 7.4/8.0 series). Consider the following function: void print_stuff(int arg1, int arg2) { printf("stuff: %d %d\n", arg1, arg2); } If we wanted to add a third argument: void print_stuff(int arg1, int arg2, int arg3) { printf("stuff: %d %d %d\n", arg1, arg2, arg3); } Then doing it like this: void print_stuff2(int arg1, int arg2, int arg3) { printf("stuff: %d %d %d\n", arg1, arg2, arg3); } void print_stuff(int arg1, int arg2) { print_stuff(arg1, arg2, 0); } would maintain binary compatibility. Obviously this would add a fair bit of cruft if used extensively, but considering the changes between minor versions would probably be worthwhile to avoid bumping library major version. Naturally in the next major version print_stuff() would assume the functionality and arguments of print_stuff2(). Lee Kindness