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# Releasing this library
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We release by uploading the tarball to GitHub, uploading Ubuntu PPAs, and by
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updating the Homebrew recipe for this library.
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## Creating the release tarball
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You may want to refer to the section about prerequisites.
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* Check whether there are any open issues to fix while you're doing this.
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* Update `Changes.md` to include specify the new version, today's date, and
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list relevant changes. Commit this.
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* Run `./dev-bin/release.sh` to update various files in the distro, our
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GitHub pages, and creates a GitHub release with the tarball.
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* Check the release looks good on both GitHub and launchpad.net.
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## PPA
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In order to upload a PPA, you have to create a launchpad.net account and
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register a GPG key with that account. You also need to be added to the MaxMind
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team. Ask in the dev channel for someone to add you. See
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https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA for more details.
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The PPA release script is at `dev-bin/ppa-release.sh`. Running it should
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guide you though the release, although it may require some changes to run on
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configurations different than Greg's machine.
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Check whether any new Ubuntu versions need to be listed in this script
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before running it.
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You should run it from `master`.
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## Homebrew
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* Go to https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/edit/master/Formula/libmaxminddb.rb
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* Edit the file to update the url and sha256. You can get the sha256 for the
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tarball with the `sha256sum` command line utility.
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* Make a commit with the summary `libmaxminddb <VERSION>`
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* Submit a PR with the changes you just made.
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# Prerequisites for releasing
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* Required packages (Ubuntu Artful): vim git-core dput build-essential
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autoconf automake libtool git-buildpackage libfile-slurp-perl pandoc
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dirmngr libfile-slurp-tiny-perl libdatetime-perl debhelper dh-autoreconf
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libipc-run3-perl libtest-output-perl devscripts
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* Install [hub](https://github.com/github/hub/releases). (Using `./install`
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from the tarball is fine)
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* GitHub ssh key (e.g. in `~/.ssh/id_rsa`)
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* Git config (e.g. `~/.gitconfig`)
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* Import your GPG secret key (or create one if you don't have a suitable
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one)
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* `gpg --import /path/to/key`
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* `gpg --edit-key KEYID` and trust it ultimately
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* Ensure it shows with `gpg --list-secret-keys`
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* You need to be invited to the launchpad.net MaxMind organization on your
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launchpad.net account.
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* You need your GPG key listed on your launchpad.net account
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* You can add it in the web interface. It wants the output of
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`gpg --fingerprint`.
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* Part of the instructions involve having your key published on the
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Ubuntu keyserver:
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`gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-keys KEYID`
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* You'll get an email with an encrypted payload that you need to decrypt
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and follow the link to confirm it.
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* Ensure `dch` knows your name and email. Refer to its man page for how to
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tell it this. One way is to set the `DEBFULLNAME` and `DEBEMAIL`
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environment variables. These should match your GPG key's name and email
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exactly. This is what gets used in the Debian changelog as well as
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defines what GPG key to use.
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