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8.2 KiB
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8.2 KiB
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Release checklist
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Checklist for ordinary releases
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===============================
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* Git branch naming note
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- ``vN.N.N-release-prep``: use this naming for bumping version number, etc.
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Merge to master before tagging release.
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- ``vN.N.N-release-post``: use this naming for bumping version number after
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release, checklist fixes after release, etc.
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* Git maintenance
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- ensure git commits are up-to-date
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- ensure branches are merged, unused branches deleted (also remotely)
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- ensure branches are rebased where applicable
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- git fsck --full
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- git gc --aggressive
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* Finalize DUK_VERSION
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- Change previous development version (with patch level 99) to release
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version
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- Verify by running Duktape cmdline and evaluating ``Duktape.version``
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* Check dist-files/README.rst
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* Ensure LICENSE.txt is up-to-date
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- Check year range
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* Ensure RELEASES.rst is up-to-date (must be done before candidate tar.xz
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build because dist package contains RELEASES.rst)
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- New release is in place
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- Release date is in place
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* Compilation tests:
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- Clean compile for command line tool with (a) no options and (b) common
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debug options (DUK_USE_DEBUG, DUK_USE_DPRINT, DUK_USE_SELF_TESTS,
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DUK_USE_ASSERTIONS)
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- Compile both from ``src`` and ``src-separate``.
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- Run ``mandel.js`` to test the the command line tool works.
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- Platform / compiler combinations (incomplete, should be automated):
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+ Linux x86-64 gcc
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+ Linux x86-64 gcc + -m32
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+ Linux x86-64 clang
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+ Linux x86-64 clang + -m32
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+ FreeBSD clang
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+ FreeBSD clang + -m32
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+ Windows MinGW
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+ Windows MinGW-w64
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+ Windows MSVC (cl) x86
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+ Windows MSVC (cl) x64
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+ Windows Cygwin 32-bit
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+ Windows Cygwin 64-bit
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+ Linux MIPS gcc
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+ Linux ARMEL gcc (little endian)
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+ Linux gcc on some mixed endian ARM platform
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+ Linux SH4 gcc
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- Check ``make duk-clang``, covers ``-Wcast-align``
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* Compile command line tool as a Windows DLL, checks Windows symbol visibility
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macros::
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> cd dist
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> cl /O2 /DDUK_OPT_DLL_BUILD /Isrc /LD src\duktape.c
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> cl /O2 /DDUK_OPT_DLL_BUILD /Isrc examples\cmdline\duk_cmdline.c duktape.lib
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> duk_cmdline.exe
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* Ecmascript testcases
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- **FIXME: semiautomate test running for various configurations**
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- On x86-64 (exercise 16-byte duk_tval):
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- make qecmatest # quick test
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- VALGRIND_WRAP=1 make qecmatest # valgrind test
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- On x86-32 (exercise 8-byte duk_tval)
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- make qecmatest # quick test
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- Run testcases on all endianness targets
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- Run with assertions enabled at least on x86-64
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* Run testcases with torture options
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- DUK_USE_GC_TORTURE
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- DUK_USE_SHUFFLE_TORTURE
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- DUK_USE_REFZERO_FINALIZER_TORTURE
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- DUK_USE_MARKANDSWEEP_FINALIZER_TORTURE
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* Memory usage testing
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- Leaks are mostly detected by Valgrind, but bugs in valstack or object
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resize algorithms (or similar) can lead to unbounded or suboptimal
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memory usage
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- XXX: establish some baseline test
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* Performance testing
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- Check for unexpected performance regressions by compiling previous release
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and candidate release with ``-O2`` and running "make perftest" for them.
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* API testcases
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- On x86-64:
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- make apitest
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* Compile option matrix test
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- Run 1000 iterations of ``util/matrix_compile.py`` which compiles and runs
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random combinations of feature options and compilers (gcc, g++, clang) on
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x86, x64, and x32
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* Regfuzz
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- On x86-64, with DUK_USE_ASSERTIONS
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- make regfuzztest
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* test262
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- on x86-64
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- make test262test
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- Run with assertions enabled at least on x86-64
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* emscripten (run emscripten-generated code with Duktape)
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- on x86-64
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- make emscriptentest
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* emscripten (compile Duktape with emscripten, run with Node)
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- on x86-64
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- make emscriptenduktest
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* JS-Interpreter
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- on x86-64
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- make jsinterpretertest
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* lua.js
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- on x86-64
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- make luajstest
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* Release notes (``doc/release-notes-*.rst``)
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- Write new release notes for release; needs known issues output from at
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least API, Ecmascript, and test262 test runs
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- Ensure instructions for upgrading from last release are correct
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* Git release and tag
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- Tagging should be done before creating the candidate tar files so that
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"git describe" output will have a nice tag name.
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- This will be a preliminary tag which can be moved if necessary. Don't
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push it to the public repo until the tag is certain not to move anymore.
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- There can be commits to the repo after tagging but nothing that will
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affect "make dist" output.
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- Make sure the tag is in the master commit chain, so that git describe will
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provide a useful output for dist packages built after the release
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- ``git tag -l -n1`` to list current tags
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- ``git tag -s -m "<one line release description>" vN.N.N`` to set tag
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- ``git tag -f -s -m "<one line release description>" vN.N.N`` to forcibly
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reset tag if it needs to be moved
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* If release is a stable major/minor release (e.g. 1.1.0), create a maintenance
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branch ``vN.N-maintenance`` off the release tag.
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* Build candidate tar.xz files
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- These should remain the same after this point so that their hash
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values are known.
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- Check git describe output from dist ``README.rst``, ``src/duktape.h``,
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``src/duktape.c``, and ``src/duk_config.h``. It should show the release
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tag.
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- This should be done in a fresh checkout to minimize chance of any
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uncommitted files, directories, etc affecting the build
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* Check source dist contents
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- Check file list
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- Grep for FIXME and XXX
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- Trivial compile test for combined source
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- Trivial compile test for separate sources (important because
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it's easy to forget to add files in make_dist.sh)
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- Test Makefile.dukdebug + debugger/duk_debug.js to ensure all files
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are included (easy to forget e.g. YAML metadata files)
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* Store binaries to duktape-releases repo
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- Add the tar.xz to the master branch
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- Create an independent branched named ``unpacked-vN.N.N`` with unpacked
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tar.xz contents
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+ http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15034390/how-to-create-a-new-and-empty-root-branch
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+ http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9034540/how-to-create-a-git-branch-that-is-independent-of-the-master-branch
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- Tag the final branch with ``vN.N.N``, push the tag, and delete the branch.
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The branch is not pushed to the server.
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- The concrete commands are packaged into ``add-unpacked.sh`` in
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duktape-releases repo.
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* Update website downloads page
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- Release date
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- Link
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- Date
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- "latest" class
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- Release notes (layout and contents) for release
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* Build website
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- Readthrough
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- Test that the Duktape REPL (Dukweb) works
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- Check duk command line version number in Guide "Getting started"
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- Diff website HTML against current website
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* Upload website and test
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* Final Git stuff
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- Ensure ``master`` is pushed and unnecessary branches are cleaned up
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- Push the release tag
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- Push the maintenance branch if created
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* Make GitHub release
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- Release description should match tag description but be capitalized
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- Attach the end user distributable to the GitHub release
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* Bump Duktape version for next release and testing
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- Set patch level to 99, e.g. after 0.10.0 stable release, set DUK_VERSION
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from 1000 to 1099. This ensures that any forks off the trunk will have a
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version number easy to distinguish as an unofficial release.
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- ``src/duk_api_public.h.in``
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Checklist for maintenance releases
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==================================
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* Make fixes to master and cherry pick fixes to maintenance branch (either
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directly or through a fix branch). Test fixes in maintenance branch too.
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* Update release notes and website in master. **Don't** update these in
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the maintenance branch.
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* Bump DUK_VERSION in maintenance branch.
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* Review diff between previous release and new patch release.
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* Tag release, description "maintenance release" should be good enough for
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most patch releases.
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* Build release, push it to ``duktape-releases`` in binary and unpacked form.
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* Build website from master. Deploy only ``download.html``.
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This is rather hacky: we need the release notes so the build must be made
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from master, but master may also contain website changes for the next
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release.
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