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# Nix release process
## Release artifacts
The release process is intended to create the following for each
release:
* A Git tag
* Binary tarballs in https://releases.nixos.org/?prefix=nix/
* Docker images
* Closures in https://cache.nixos.org
* (Optionally) Updated `fallback-paths.nix` in Nixpkgs
* An updated manual on https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/
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## Creating a new release from master
* Make sure that https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nix/master is green.
* In a checkout of the Nix repo, make sure you're on `master` and do a
`git pull`.
* Move the contents of `doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-next.md`
(except the first line) to
`doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-$VERSION.md` (where `$VERSION` is
the contents of `.version` *without* the patch level, e.g. `2.12`
rather than `2.12.0`).
* Add a header to `doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-$VERSION.md` like
```
# Release 2.12 (2022-12-06)
```
* Proof-read / edit / rearrange the release notes. Breaking changes
and highlights should go to the top.
* Add a link to the release notes to `doc/manual/src/SUMMARY.md.in`
(*not* `SUMMARY.md`), e.g.
```
- [Release 2.12 (2022-12-06)](release-notes/rl-2.12.md)
```
* Run
```console
$ git checkout -b release-notes
$ git add doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-$VERSION.md
$ git commit -a -m 'Release notes'
$ git push --set-upstream edolstra release-notes
```
* Create a PR for `release-notes` and auto-merge it.
* Wait for the PR to be merged.
* Branch the release:
```console
$ git checkout master
$ git pull
$ git checkout -b $VERSION-maintenance
```
* Mark the release as stable:
```console
$ git cherry-pick f673551e71942a52b6d7ae66af8b67140904a76a
```
This removes the link to `rl-next.md` from the manual and sets
`officialRelease = true` in `flake.nix`.
* Push the release branch:
```console
$ git push
```
* Create a jobset for the release branch on Hydra as follows:
* Go to the jobset of the previous release
(e.g. https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/nix/maintenance-2.11).
* Select `Actions -> Clone this jobset`.
* Set identifier to `maintenance-$VERSION`.
* Set description to `$VERSION release branch`.
* Set flake URL to `github:NixOS/nix/$VERSION-maintenance`.
* Hit `Create jobset`.
* Wait for the new jobset to evaluate and build. If impatient, go to
the evaluation and select `Actions -> Bump builds to front of
queue`.
* When the jobset evaluation has succeeded building, take note of the
evaluation ID (e.g. `1780832` in
https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1780832).
* Tag the release and upload the release artifacts to
`releases.nixos.org` and dockerhub:
```console
$ IS_LATEST=1 ./maintainers/upload-release.pl <EVAL-ID>
```
Note: `IS_LATEST=1` causes the `latest-release` branch to be
force-updated. This is used by the `nixos.org` website to get the
latest Nix manual.
TODO: This script requires the right AWS credentials. Document.
TODO: This script currently requires a
`/home/eelco/Dev/nix-pristine` and
`/home/eelco/Dev/nixpkgs-pristine`.
* Prepare for the next point release by editing `.version` to
e.g.
```console
$ echo -n 2.12.1 > .version
$ git commit -a -m 'Bump version'
$ git push
```
Note the `-n`: `.version` must not end in a newline.
Commit and push this to the maintenance branch.
* Bump the version of `master`:
```console
$ git checkout master
$ echo -n 2.13.0 > .version
$ git checkout -b bump-2.13
$ git commit -a -m 'Bump version'
$ git push
```
Make a PR and auto-merge it.
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* Create a milestone for the next release, move all unresolved issues
from the previous milestone, and close the previous milestone. Set
the date for the next milestone 6 weeks from now.
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## Creating a point release
* Wait for the desired evaluation of the maintenance jobset to finish
building.
* Run
```console
$ IS_LATEST=1 ./maintainers/upload-release.pl <EVAL-ID>
```
Omit `IS_LATEST=1` when creating a point release that is not on the
most recent stable branch. This prevents `nixos.org` to going back
to an older release.
* Bump the version number of the release branch as above (e.g. to
`2.12.2`).