Release numbering
- 1.x
 - 
Feature release.
 - 1.0.x
 - 
Bugfix release.
 
Feature Releases
- Update the 
CMake build environment.
- Test it (using 
CMake v2.6)
- both Visual Studio 2005 and 2007
- both from the IDE and using nmake
 - test creating an installer.
 
 - with linux (using gcc-4.x)
 
 
 - Check the repository thoroughly
- Be sure there is no a globally installed version of lemon on the computer where the tests are made
 - Run 
make distckeck
 - Do 
make check
- using gcc version 3.3, 3.4, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3. No warning is allowed with these version
 - using icc 10.1
 - Both on 32 bit and 64 bit architectures.
 
 
 - Tag the tip with 1.0-base.
- Alternatively, should we call it 1.0-parent? (c.f. Mercurial Queue)
 
 - Create a named branch for each new feature release. The name is just the release number like 1.0.
 - Then comes some commits (out of the default branch) preparing the repository for the release.
- Remove all unfinished stuff (e.g. from the documentation)
 - Change the release number in 
configure.ac
 
 - Run 
make distckeck
 - Tag the released version with lemon-x.y.
 
Bugfix Releases
 
- Do the bugfix on the top of the common ancestor changeset of all branches where the bug appears (e.g. on the top of 1.0-base).
 - Then merge them individually to all branches where it applies.
 - A bugfix release is situated in the same branch as its mother feature release.
 
 
          
          
        
        
       
      
     
    
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