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How to release pytest (draft)
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1. bump version numbers in setup.py and pytest/__init__.py
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2. check and finalize CHANGELOG
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3. write doc/en/announce/pytest-VERSION.txt and include
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it in doc/en/announce/index.txt
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4. use devpi for uploading a release tarball to a staging area:
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- ``devpi use https://devpi.net/USER/dev``
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- ``devpi upload``
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5. run from multiple machines:
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- ``devpi use https://devpi.net/USER/dev``
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- ``devpi test pytest-VERSION``
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6. check that tests pass for relevant combinations with
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``devpi list pytest``
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or look at failures with "devpi list -f pytest".
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There will be some failed environments like e.g. the py33-trial
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or py27-pexpect tox environments on Win32 platforms
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which is ok (tox does not support skipping on
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per-platform basis yet).
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7. XXX "regen docs" (not easy to do currently as it requires
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a development version of the regendoc tool from ronny)
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8. go to "doc/en" and upload docs with "make install"
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(the latter requires ssh-login permissions on pytest.org
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because it uses rsync). Note that the "install" target of
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doc/en/Makefile defines where the rsync goes to, typically
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to the "latest" section of pytest.org.
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9. publish to pypi "devpi push pytest-2.6.2 pypi:NAME" where NAME
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is the name of pypi.python.org as configured in your
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~/.pypirc file -- it's the same you would use with
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"setup.py upload -r NAME"
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10. send release announcement to mailing lists:
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pytest-dev
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testing-in-python
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python-announce-list@python.org
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