# are part of the release and need to take the version from the
# version file).
.PHONY: release
-release: verify-no-dirty-code
+release: verify-source-tree-and-version
$(MAKE) VERSION=$(VERSION) verify-newer
$(MAKE) VERSION=$(VERSION) test
+ rm -rf ./debian-build
+ git-buildpackage
+ cp debian-build/notmuch_$(VERSION).tar.gz notmuch-$(VERSION).tar.gz
$(MAKE) VERSION=$(VERSION) $(GPG_FILE)
scp $(TAR_FILE) $(SHA1_FILE) $(GPG_FILE) $(RELEASE_HOST):$(RELEASE_DIR)
ssh $(RELEASE_HOST) "rm -f $(RELEASE_DIR)/LATEST-$(PACKAGE)-[0-9]* && ln -s $(TAR_FILE) $(RELEASE_DIR)/LATEST-$(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION)"
mkdir -p releases
mv $(TAR_FILE) $(SHA1_FILE) $(GPG_FILE) releases
+ (cd debian-build; dput *.changes)
+ mv debian-build/* releases
+ rmdir debian-build
git tag -s -m "$(PACKAGE) $(VERSION) release" $(VERSION)
git push origin $(VERSION)
$(MAKE) VERSION=$(VERSION) release-message > $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION).announce
@echo ""
@echo "For more about notmuch, see http://notmuchmail.org"
+# This is a chain of dependencies rather than a simple list simply to
+# avoid the messages getting interleaved in the case of a parallel
+# make invocation.
+.PHONY: verify-source-tree-and-version
+verify-source-tree-and-version: verify-no-dirty-code
+
.PHONY: verify-no-dirty-code
-verify-no-dirty-code: verify-version
+verify-no-dirty-code: verify-version-debian
ifeq ($(IS_GIT),yes)
@printf "Checking that source tree is clean..."
ifneq ($(shell git ls-files -m),)
endif
endif
-.PHONY: verify-version
-verify-version:
+.PHONY: verify-version-debian
+verify-version-debian: verify-version-components
+ @echo -n "Checking that Debian package version is $(VERSION)..."
+ @if [ "$(VERSION)" != $$(dpkg-parsechangelog | grep ^Version | awk '{print $$2}') ] ; then \
+ (echo "No." && \
+ echo "Please edit version and debian/changelog to have consistent versions." && false) \
+ fi
+ @echo "Good."
+
+.PHONY: verify-version-components
+verify-version-components:
@echo -n "Checking that $(VERSION) consists only of digits and periods..."
@if echo $(VERSION) | grep -q -v -x '[0-9.]*'; then \
(echo "No." && \