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1# PHP release process
2
3## General notes and tips
4
5 1. Do not release on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays because the sysadmins cannot
6    upgrade stuff then.
7
8 2. Package two days before a release. So if the release is to be on Thursday,
9    package on Tuesday. Think about timezones as well.
10
11 3. Ensure that the tests on Travis CI are green.
12
13    See: https://travis-ci.org/php/php-src/builds
14
15    It is recommended to do so a couple of days before the packaging day, to
16    have enough time to investigate failures, communicate with the authors and
17    commit the fixes.
18
19    The RM for the branch is also responsible for keeping the CI green on
20    ongoing basis between the releases. Check the CI status for your branch
21    periodically and resolve the failures ASAP. See more in
22    https://wiki.php.net/rfc/travis_ci.
23
24 4. Ensure that Windows builds will work before packaging.
25
26 5. Follow all steps to the letter. When unclear ask previous RM's (David,
27    Julien, Johannes, Stas, Derick, Ilia, Sara, Remi, or Christoph) before
28    proceeding. Ideally make sure that for the first releases one of the
29    previous RM's is around to answer questions. For the steps related to the
30    php/QA/bug websites try to have someone from the webmaster team (Bjori) on
31    hand.
32
33 6. Verify the tags to be extra sure everything was tagged properly.
34
35 7. Moving extensions from/to PECL requires write access to the destination.
36    Most developers should have this.
37
38    Moving extensions from php-src to PECL:
39
40    * Ask someone with Git admin access to create a new empty repository on
41      https://git.php.net under the PECL projects and a belonging GitHub mirror.
42
43    * Clone a new copy of the php-src repository (it will rewrite history, keep
44      contributors commits and include only the extension folder):
45
46        ```sh
47        git clone https://git.php.net/repository/php-src.git ext-name
48        cd ext-name
49        git filter-branch --prune-empty --subdirectory-filter ext/ext-name master
50        ```
51
52    * Set remote Git push URL for the PECL extension:
53
54        ```sh
55        git remote set-url origin git@git.php.net:pecl/category/ext-name
56        ```
57
58    * Create branch and tags structure appropriate for the extension and push:
59
60        ```sh
61        git push -u origin master
62        ```
63
64    If the extension is still usable or not dead, in cooperation with the
65    extension maintainers if any:
66
67    * Create the pecl.php.net/foo package and its content, license, maintainer
68    * Create the package.xml, commit
69    * Release the package
70
71    For moving extensions from PECL to php-src the procedure needs to go through
72    the RFC process and a new Git commit without rewriting the php-src Git
73    commit history.
74
75 8. There is a PHP release Docker image https://github.com/sgolemon/php-release
76    with forks available to help releasing.
77
78## Rolling a non stable release (alpha/beta/RC)
79
80 1. Check Windows snapshot builder logs https://windows.php.net/downloads/snaps/
81    the last revision.
82
83 2. Check the tests at https://travis-ci.org/php/php-src/builds.
84
85 3. Run the `scripts/dev/credits` script in php-src and commit the changes in
86    the credits files in ext/standard.
87
88 4. Checkout the release branch for this release (e.g., PHP-7.4.2) from the main
89    branch.
90
91 5. Bump the version numbers in `main/php_version.h`, `Zend/zend.h`,
92    `configure.ac` and possibly `NEWS`. Do not use abbreviations for alpha and
93    beta. Do not use dashes, you should `#define PHP_VERSION "7.4.22RC1"` and
94    not `#define PHP_VERSION "7.4.22-RC1"`.
95
96    When releasing the first alpha version, bump also API version numbers in
97    `Zend/zend_extensions.h`, `Zend/zend_modules.h`, and `main/php.h`. The API
98    versions between the alpha/beta/.0RCx releases can be left the same or
99    bumped as little as possible because PHP extensions will need to be rebuilt
100    with each bump.
101
102 6. Compile and run `make test`, with and without ZTS, using the right Bison and
103    re2c version (for PHP 7.4, minimum Bison 3.0.0 and re2c 0.13.4 are used).
104
105 7. Check `./sapi/cli/php -v` output for version matching.
106
107 8. If all is right, commit the changes to the release branch:
108
109    ```sh
110    git commit -a
111    ```
112
113 9. Tag the repository release branch with the version, e.g.:
114
115    ```sh
116    git tag -u YOURKEYID php-7.4.2RC2
117    ```
118
11910. Bump the version numbers in `main/php_version.h`, `Zend/zend.h`,
120    `configure.ac` and `NEWS` in the *main* branch (PHP-7.4 for example) to
121    prepare for the **next** version. For example, if the RC is "7.4.1RC1" then
122    the new one should be `7.4.2-dev` - regardless if we get a new RC or not.
123    This is to make sure `version_compare()` can correctly work. Commit the
124    changes to the main branch.
125
12611. Push the changes to the main repo, the tag, the main branch and the release
127    branch. Release branches for alpha/beta/.0RCx releases before the GA release
128    don't need to be pushed (a local temporary branch should be used).
129
130    ```sh
131    git push --tags origin HEAD
132    git push origin {main branch}
133    git push origin {release branch}
134    ```
135
13612. Run: `./scripts/dev/makedist php-7.4.0RC2`, this will export the tree,
137    create `configure` and build three tarballs (gz, bz2 and xz).
138
13913. Run `scripts/dev/gen_verify_stub <version> [identity]`, this will sign the
140    tarballs and output verification information to be included in announcement
141    email.
142
14314. Copy those tarballs (scp, rsync) to downloads.php.net, in your homedir there
144    should be a directory `public_html/`. Copy them into there. If you do not
145    have this directory, create it.
146
14715. Now the RC can be found on https://downloads.php.net/~yourname,
148    e.g. https://downloads.php.net/~derick/.
149
15016. Once the release has been tagged, contact the release-managers@ distribution
151    list so that Windows binaries can be created. Once those are made, they can
152    be found at https://windows.php.net/download.
153
154## Getting the non stable release (alpha/beta/RC) announced
155
156 1. Update `qa.git/include/release-qa.php` with the appropriate information. See
157    the documentation within release-qa.php for more information, but all
158    releases and RCs are configured here. Only `$QA_RELEASES` needs to be
159    edited.
160
161    Example: When rolling an RC, set the `rc` with appropriate information for
162    the given version.
163
164    Note: Remember to update the sha256 checksum information.
165
166 2. Skip this step for non stable releases after GA of minor or major versions
167    (e.g. announce 7.4.0RC1, but not 7.4.1RC1):
168
169    Add a short notice to phpweb stating that there is a new release, and
170    highlight the major important things (security fixes) and when it is
171    important to upgrade.
172
173    * Call `php bin/createNewsEntry` in your local phpweb checkout. Use category
174      "frontpage" *and* "releases" for all stable releases. Use category
175      "frontpage" for X.Y.0 non-stable releases only (news only).
176
177    * Add the content for the news entry. Be sure to include the text:
178
179        ```text
180        "THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT PREVIEW - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION!"
181        ```
182
183 3. Commit and push changes to qa and web.
184
185    Wait for web and qa sites to update with new information before sending
186    announce.
187
188 4. Send **separate** emails **To** `internals@lists.php.net` and
189    `php-general@lists.php.net` lists pointing out "the location of the release"
190    and "the possible release date of either the next RC, or the final release".
191    Include in this information the verification information output by
192    `gen_verify_stub`.
193
194 5. Send **separate** emails (see example http://news.php.net/php.pear.qa/5201)
195    **To** `php-qa@lists.php.net` and `primary-qa-tester@lists.php.net`. These
196    emails are to notify the selected projects about a new release so that they
197    can make sure their projects keep working. Make sure that you have been
198    setup as a moderator for `primary-qa-tester@lists.php.net` by having someone
199    (Hannes, Dan, Derick) run the following commands for you:
200
201    ```sh
202    ssh lists.php.net
203    sudo -u ezmlm ezmlm-sub ~ezmlm/primary-qa-tester/mod moderator-email-address
204    ```
205
206## Rolling a stable release
207
208 1. Checkout your release branch, you should have created when releasing
209    previous RC and bump the version numbers in `main/php_version.h`,
210    `Zend/zend.h`, `configure.ac` and possibly `NEWS`.
211
212 2. If a CVE commit needs to be merged to the release, then have it committed to
213    the base branches and merged upwards as usual (e.g. commit the CVE fix to
214    7.2, merge to 7.3, 7.4 etc...). Then you can cherry-pick it in your release
215    branch. Don't forget to update `NEWS` manually in an extra commit then.
216
217 3. Commit those changes. Ensure the tests at
218    https://travis-ci.org/php/php-src/builds are still passing.
219
220 4. Run the `scripts/dev/credits` script in php-src and commit the changes in
221    the credits files in ext/standard.
222
223 5. Compile and run `make test`, with and without ZTS, using the right Bison and
224    re2c version (for PHP 7.4, minimum Bison 3.0.0 and re2c 0.13.4 are used).
225
226 6. Check `./sapi/cli/php -v` output for version matching.
227
228 7. Tag the repository with the version e.g. `git tag -u YOURKEYID php-7.4.1`
229
230 8. Push the tag e.g. `git push origin php-7.4.1`.
231
232 9. Run: `./scripts/dev/makedist php-7.4.1`, this will export the tag,
233    create configure and build three tarballs (gz, bz2 and xz). Check if the
234    pear files are updated (phar). On some systems the behavior of GNU tar can
235    default to produce POSIX compliant archives with PAX headers. As not every
236    application is compatible with that format, creation of archives with PAX
237    headers should be avoided. When packaging on such a system, the GNU tar can
238    be influenced by defining the environment variable
239    `TAR_OPTIONS='--format=gnu'`.
240
24110. Run `scripts/dev/gen_verify_stub <version> [identity]`, this will sign the
242    tarballs and output verification information to be included in announcement
243    email.
244
24511. Commit and push all the tarballs and signature files to
246    `web/php-distributions.git`, then update the git submodule reference in
247    `web/php.git`:
248
249    ```sh
250    git submodule init
251    git submodule update
252    cd distributions
253    git fetch
254    git pull --rebase origin master
255    cd ..
256    git commit distributions
257    git push
258    ```
259
260    This is to fetch the last commit id from php-distributions.git and commit
261    this last commit id to `web/php.git`, then, website will now sync.
262
26312. Once the release has been tagged, contact release managers, Windows
264    builders, and package maintainers so that they can build releases. Do not
265    send this announcement to any public lists.
266
267## Getting the stable release announced
268
269 1. Update `phpweb/include/releases.inc` with the old release info (updates the
270    download archives).
271
272    * You can run `php bin/bumpRelease 7 4` where the first number is the major
273      version, and the second number is the minor version (7.4 in this example).
274
275    * If that fails for any non-trivially fixable reason, you can manually copy
276      the old information to `include/releases.inc`.
277
278 2. Update `phpweb/include/version.inc` (X_Y=major_minor release number):
279
280    * `$PHP_X_Y_VERSION` to the correct version
281    * `$PHP_X_Y_DATE` to the release date
282    * `$PHP_X_Y_SHA256` array and update all the SHA256 sums
283    * `$PHP_X_Y_TAGS` array should include `security` if this is a security
284      release
285    * Make sure there are no outdated "notes" or edited "date" keys in the
286      `$RELEASES[X][$PHP_X_VERSION]["source"]` array.
287
288 3. Create the release file (`releases/x_y_z.php`)
289
290    Usually we use the same content as for point 6, but included in php template
291    instead of the release xml.
292
293 4. Update `php-qa/include/release-qa.php` and add the next version as an
294    QARELEASE (prepare for next RC).
295
296 5. Update the ChangeLog file for the given major version
297
298    e.g. `ChangeLog-7.php` from the `NEWS` file
299
300    * You may want to try `php-web/bin/news2html` to automate this task.
301
302    * Go over the list and put every element on one line.
303    * Check for `&`, `<` and `>` and escape them if necessary.
304    * Remove all the names at the ends of lines.
305    * For marking up, you can do the following (with `vi`):
306
307        I. `s/^- /<li>/`
308
309        II. `s/$/<\/li>/`
310
311        III. `s/Fixed bug #\([0-9]\+\)/<?php bugfix(\1); ?>/`
312
313        IV. `s/Fixed PECL bug #\([0-9]\+\)/<?php peclbugfix(\1); ?>/`
314
315        V. `s/FR #\([0-9]\+\)/FR <?php bugl(\1); ?>/`
316
317 6. Add a short notice to phpweb stating that there is a new release, and
318    highlight the major important things (security fixes) and when it is
319    important to upgrade.
320
321    * Call `php bin/createNewsEntry` in your local phpweb checkout.
322    * Use the "frontpage" and "releases" category.
323    * Add the content for the news entry.
324
325 7. Commit and push all the changes to their respective git repos
326
327 8. **Check website has been synced before announcing or pushing news**
328
329    Try, e.g. https://www.php.net/distributions/php-7.4.0.tar.xz
330
331    Website may update slowly (may take an hour).
332
333 9. Please note down the sha256 and the PGP signature (.asc). These *must* be
334    included in the release mail.
335
33610. Wait an hour or two, then send a mail to php-announce@lists.php.net,
337    php-general@lists.php.net and internals@lists.php.net with a text similar to
338    http://news.php.net/php.internals/17222. Please make sure that the mail to
339    php-announce@ is its own completely separate email. This is to make sure
340    that replies to the announcement on php-general@ or internals@ will not
341    accidentally hit the php-announce@ mailinglist.
342
343## Re-releasing the same version (or -pl)
344
345 1. Commit the new binaries to `phpweb/distributions/`
346
347 2. Update `phpweb/include/version.inc` (X_Y=major_minor release number):
348
349    * If only releasing for one OS, make sure you edit only those variables.
350    * `$PHP_X_Y_VERSION` to the correct version
351    * `$PHP_X_Y_DATE` to the release date
352    * `$PHP_X_Y_SHA256` array and update all the SHA256 sums
353    * Make sure there are no outdated "notes" or edited "date" keys in the
354      `$RELEASES[X][$PHP_X_VERSION]["source"]` array.
355
356 3. Add a short notice to phpweb stating that there is a new release, and
357    highlight the major important things (security fixes) and when it is
358    important to upgrade.
359
360    * Call `php bin/createNewsEntry` in your local phpweb checkout.
361    * Add the content for the news entry.
362
363 4. Commit all the changes (`include/version.inc`, `archive/archive.xml`,
364    `archive/entries/YYYY-MM-DD-N.xml`).
365
366 5. Wait an hour or two, then send a mail to php-announce@lists.php.net,
367    php-general@lists.php.net and internals@lists.php.net with a text similar to
368    the news entry.
369
370    Please make sure that the mail to php-announce@ is its own completely
371    separate email. This is to make sure that replies to the announcement on
372    php-general@ or internals@ will not accidentally hit the php-announce@
373    mailinglist.
374
375## Forking a new release branch
376
377 1. One week prior to cutting X.Y.0beta1, warn internals@ that your version's
378    branch is about to be cut, and that PHP-X.Y will be moving into feature
379    freeze. Try to be specific about when the branch will be cut.
380
381    Example: http://news.php.net/php.internals/99864
382
383 2. Just prior to cutting X.Y.0beta1, create the new branch locally.
384
385    Add a commit on master after the branch point clearing the `NEWS`,
386    `UPGRADING` and `UPGRADING.INTERNALS` files, updating the version in
387    `configure.ac` (run `./configure` to automatically update
388    `main/php_versions.h`, too) and `Zend/zend.h`. Bump the default initial
389    version also in `win32/build/confutils.js`.
390
391    Also list the new branch in `CONTRIBUTING.md`.
392
393    Bump API version numbers in `Zend/zend_extensions.h`, `Zend/zend_modules.h`,
394    and `main/php.h`.
395
396    Example: https://git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=commit;h=a63c99b
397    Push the new branch and the commit just added to master.
398
399 3. Immediately notify internals@ of the branch cut and advise the new merging
400    order. Example:
401
402    http://news.php.net/php.internals/99903
403
404 4. Update php-web:git.php and https://wiki.php.net/vcs/gitworkflow to reflect
405    the new branch. Example:
406
407    https://github.com/php/web-php/commit/74bcad4c770d95f21b7fbeeedbd76d943bb83f23
408
409 5. Notify nlopess@ to add PHP_X_Y tag to gcov.php.net.
410
411## Preparing for the initial stable version (PHP X.Y.0)
412
413 1. About the time you release the first RC, remind the documentation team
414    (phpdoc@lists.php.net) to write the migration guide. See to it that they
415    have done it before you release the initial stable version, since you want
416    to link to it in the release announcements.
417
418 2. Timely get used to the differences in preparing and announcing a stable
419    release.
420
421## Prime the selection of the Release Managers of the next version
422
423 1. About three months before the scheduled release of the first alpha of the
424    next minor or major release, issue a call for volunteers on
425    internals@lists.php.net (cf. http://news.php.net/php.internals/98652).
426
427 2. Make sure that there are two or more volunteers, and hold a vote if
428    necessary (see
429    https://wiki.php.net/rfc/releaseprocess#release_managers_selection).
430
431 3. Help the new release managers with their first steps.
432
433## New Release Manager checklist
434
435 1. Email systems@ to get setup for access to downloads.php.net and to be added
436    to the release-managers@ distribution list.
437
438 2. Create a GPG key for your @php.net address and publish it by editing
439    `include/gpg-keys.inc` in the `web-php` repository, adding the output of
440    `gpg --fingerprint "$USER@php.net"`. Let one or more of the previous RMs
441    sign your key. Publish your public key to pgp.mit.edu with:
442    `gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-keys $KEYID`
443
444 3. Request karma to edit `main/php_version.h` and `Zend/zend.h`. Possibly karma
445    for other restricted parts of php-src might come in question. To edit
446    `main/php_version.h` in a release branch, you need release manager karma in
447    `global_avail`.
448
449 4. Request karma for `web/qa.git` and `web/php.git` for publishing release
450    announcements.
451
452 5. Request moderation access to php-announce@lists.php.net and
453    primary-qa-tester@lists.php.net lists, to be able to moderate your release
454    announcements. All the announcements should ideally be sent from the
455    @php.net alias. Note, that for sending emails as @php.net alias a custom
456    SMTP server needs to be used.
457