#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Generate an announcement message. use strict; use Getopt::Long; use Digest::MD5; use Digest::SHA1; (my $VERSION = '$Revision: 1.24 $ ') =~ tr/[0-9].//cd; (my $ME = $0) =~ s|.*/||; my %valid_release_types = map {$_ => 1} qw (alpha beta major); END { # Nobody ever checks the status of print()s. That's okay, because # if any do fail, we're guaranteed to get an indicator when we close() # the filehandle. # # Close stdout now, and if there were no errors, return happy status. # If stdout has already been closed by the script, though, do nothing. defined fileno STDOUT or return; close STDOUT and return; # Errors closing stdout. Indicate that, and hope stderr is OK. warn "$ME: closing standard output: $!\n"; # Don't be so arrogant as to assume that we're the first END handler # defined, and thus the last one invoked. There may be others yet # to come. $? will be passed on to them, and to the final _exit(). # # If it isn't already an error, make it one (and if it _is_ an error, # preserve the value: it might be important). $? ||= 1; } sub usage ($) { my ($exit_code) = @_; my $STREAM = ($exit_code == 0 ? *STDOUT : *STDERR); if ($exit_code != 0) { print $STREAM "Try `$ME --help' for more information.\n"; } else { my @types = sort keys %valid_release_types; print $STREAM < = C Compute the sizes of the C<@file> and return them as a hash. Return C if one of the computation failed. =cut sub sizes (@) { my (@file) = @_; my $fail = 0; my %res; foreach my $f (@file) { my $cmd = "du --human $f"; my $t = `$cmd`; # FIXME-someday: give a better diagnostic, a la $PROCESS_STATUS $@ and (warn "$ME: command failed: `$cmd'\n"), $fail = 1; chomp $t; $t =~ s/^([\d.]+[MkK]).*/${1}B/; $res{$f} = $t; } return $fail ? undef : %res; } =item C dedicated to the list of <@file>, which sizes are stored in C<%size>, and which are available from the C<@url>. =cut sub print_locations ($\@\%@) { my ($title, $url, $size, @file) = @_; print "Here are the $title:\n"; foreach my $url (@{$url}) { for my $file (@file) { print " $url/$file"; print " (", $$size{$file}, ")" if exists $$size{$file}; print "\n"; } } print "\n"; } =item C. =cut sub print_checksums (@) { my (@file) = @_; print "Here are the MD5 and SHA1 checksums:\n"; print "\n"; foreach my $meth (qw (md5 sha1)) { foreach my $f (@file) { open IN, '<', $f or die "$ME: $f: cannot open for reading: $!\n"; binmode IN; my $dig = ($meth eq 'md5' ? Digest::MD5->new->addfile(*IN)->hexdigest : Digest::SHA1->new->addfile(*IN)->hexdigest); close IN; print "$dig $f\n"; } } } =item C addressing changes between versions C<$prev_version> and C<$curr_version>. =cut sub print_news_deltas ($$$) { my ($news_file, $prev_version, $curr_version) = @_; print "\n$news_file\n\n"; # Print all lines from $news_file, starting with the first one # that mentions $curr_version up to but not including # the first occurrence of $prev_version. my $in_items; open NEWS, '<', $news_file or die "$ME: $news_file: cannot open for reading: $!\n"; while (defined (my $line = )) { if ( ! $in_items) { # Match lines like this one: # * Major changes in release 5.0.1: # but not any other line that starts with a space, *, or -. $line =~ /^(\* Major changes.*|[^ *-].*)\Q$curr_version\E/o or next; $in_items = 1; print $line; } else { # Be careful that this regexp cannot match version numbers # in NEWS items -- they might well say `introduced in 4.5.5', # and we don't want that to match. $line =~ /^(\* Major changes.*|[^ *-].*)\Q$prev_version\E/o and last; print $line; } } close NEWS; $in_items or die "$ME: $news_file: no matching lines for `$curr_version'\n"; } sub print_changelog_deltas ($$) { my ($package_name, $prev_version) = @_; # Print new ChangeLog entries. # First find all CVS-controlled ChangeLog files. use File::Find; my @changelog; find ({wanted => sub {$_ eq 'ChangeLog' && -d 'CVS' and push @changelog, $File::Find::name}}, '.'); # If there are no ChangeLog files, we're done. @changelog or return; my %changelog = map {$_ => 1} @changelog; # Reorder the list of files so that if there are ChangeLog # files in the specified directories, they're listed first, # in this order: my @dir = qw ( . src lib m4 config doc ); # A typical @changelog array might look like this: # ./ChangeLog # ./po/ChangeLog # ./m4/ChangeLog # ./lib/ChangeLog # ./doc/ChangeLog # ./config/ChangeLog my @reordered; foreach my $d (@dir) { my $dot_slash = $d eq '.' ? $d : "./$d"; my $target = "$dot_slash/ChangeLog"; delete $changelog{$target} and push @reordered, $target; } # Append any remaining ChangeLog files. push @reordered, sort keys %changelog; # Remove leading `./'. @reordered = map { s!^\./!!; $_ } @reordered; print "\nChangeLog entries:\n\n"; # print join ("\n", @reordered), "\n"; $prev_version =~ s/\./_/g; my $prev_cvs_tag = "\U$package_name\E-$prev_version"; my $cmd = "cvs -n diff -u -r$prev_cvs_tag -rHEAD @reordered"; open DIFF, '-|', $cmd or die "$ME: cannot run `$cmd': $!\n"; # Print two types of lines, making minor changes: # Lines starting with `+++ ', e.g., # +++ ChangeLog 22 Feb 2003 16:52:51 -0000 1.247 # and those starting with `+'. # Don't print the others. my $prev_printed_line_empty = 1; while (defined (my $line = )) { if ($line =~ /^\+\+\+ /) { my $separator = "*"x70 ."\n"; $line =~ s///; $line =~ s/\s.*//; $prev_printed_line_empty or print "\n"; print $separator, $line, $separator; } elsif ($line =~ /^\+/) { $line =~ s///; print $line; $prev_printed_line_empty = ($line =~ /^$/); } } close DIFF; # The exit code should be 1. # Allow in case there are no modified ChangeLog entries. $? == 256 || $? == 128 or warn "$ME: warning: `cmd' had unexpected exit code or signal ($?)\n"; } { # Neutralize the locale, so that, for instance, "du" does not # issue "1,2" instead of "1.2", what confuses our regexps. $ENV{LC_ALL} = "C"; my $release_type; my $package_name; my $prev_version; my $curr_version; my $release_archive_dir; my $gpg_key_id; my @url_dir_list; my @news_file; GetOptions ( 'release-type=s' => \$release_type, 'package-name=s' => \$package_name, 'previous-version=s' => \$prev_version, 'current-version=s' => \$curr_version, 'gpg-key-id=s' => \$gpg_key_id, 'release-archive-directory=s' => \$release_archive_dir, 'url-directory=s' => \@url_dir_list, 'news=s' => \@news_file, help => sub { usage 0 }, version => sub { print "$ME version $VERSION\n"; exit }, ) or usage 1; my $fail = 0; # Ensure that sure each required option is specified. $release_type or (warn "$ME: release type not specified\n"), $fail = 1; $package_name or (warn "$ME: package name not specified\n"), $fail = 1; $prev_version or (warn "$ME: previous version string not specified\n"), $fail = 1; $curr_version or (warn "$ME: current version string not specified\n"), $fail = 1; $release_archive_dir or (warn "$ME: release directory name not specified\n"), $fail = 1; @url_dir_list or (warn "$ME: URL directory name(s) not specified\n"), $fail = 1; exists $valid_release_types{$release_type} or (warn "$ME: `$release_type': invalid release type\n"), $fail = 1; @ARGV and (warn "$ME: too many arguments\n"), $fail = 1; $fail and usage 1; my $my_distdir = "$package_name-$curr_version"; my $tgz = "$my_distdir.tar.gz"; my $tbz = "$my_distdir.tar.bz2"; my $xd = "$package_name-$prev_version-$curr_version.xdelta"; my %size = sizes ($tgz, $tbz, $xd); %size or exit 1; # The markup is escaped as <\# so that when this script is sent by # mail (or part of a diff), Gnus is not triggered. print < FIXME: put comments here EOF print_locations ("compressed sources", @url_dir_list, %size, $tgz, $tbz); print_locations ("xdelta-style diffs", @url_dir_list, %size, $xd); print_locations ("GPG detached signatures[*]", @url_dir_list, %size, "$tgz.sig", "$tbz.sig"); print_checksums ($tgz, $tbz, $xd); print <