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Release Process

This document outlines the process for releasing versions of the form $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH.

We distinguish between two types of releases: regular and maintenance releases. Regular releases are releases of a new major or minor version as well as patches of the most recent release. Maintenance releases, on the other hand, are required for patches of older releases.

You should coordinate with the other maintainers on the release date, if possible. This date will be part of the release entry in CHANGELOG.md and it should match the dates of the remaining steps in the release process (including the date of the tag and the GitHub release). It is best if the maintainers are present during the release, so they can help ensure that the process is followed correctly and, in the case of a regular release, they are aware that they should not modify the master branch between merging the PR in step 1 and the PR in step 3.

This process also assumes that there will be no minor releases for old major releases.

We aim to cut a regular release every 3-4 months, approximately twice as frequent as major Bitcoin Core releases. Every second release should be published one month before the feature freeze of the next major Bitcoin Core release, allowing sufficient time to update the library in Core.

Sanity Checks

Perform these checks before creating a release:

  1. Ensure make distcheck doesn't fail.
./autogen.sh && ./configure --enable-dev-mode && make distcheck
  1. Check installation with autotools:
dir=$(mktemp -d)
./autogen.sh && ./configure --prefix=$dir && make clean && make install && ls -l $dir/include $dir/lib
gcc -o ecdsa examples/ecdsa.c $(PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$dir/lib/pkgconfig pkg-config --cflags --libs libsecp256k1) -Wl,-rpath,"$dir/lib" && ./ecdsa
  1. Check installation with CMake:
dir=$(mktemp -d)
build=$(mktemp -d)
cmake -B $build -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$dir && cmake --build $build --target install && ls -l $dir/include $dir/lib*
gcc -o ecdsa examples/ecdsa.c -I $dir/include -L $dir/lib*/ -l secp256k1 -Wl,-rpath,"$dir/lib",-rpath,"$dir/lib64" && ./ecdsa

Regular release

  1. Open a PR to the master branch with a commit (using message "release: prepare for $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH", for example) that

    • finalizes the release notes in CHANGELOG.md by
      • adding a section for the release (make sure that the version number is a link to a diff between the previous and new version),
      • removing the [Unreleased] section header, and
      • including an entry for ### ABI Compatibility if it doesn't exist that mentions the library soname of the release,
    • sets _PKG_VERSION_IS_RELEASE to true in configure.ac, and
    • if this is not a patch release
      • updates _PKG_VERSION_* and _LIB_VERSION_* in configure.ac and
      • updates project(libsecp256k1 VERSION ...) and ${PROJECT_NAME}_LIB_VERSION_* in CMakeLists.txt.
  2. After the PR is merged, tag the commit and push it:

    RELEASE_COMMIT=<merge commit of step 1>
    git tag -s v$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH -m "libsecp256k1 $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH" $RELEASE_COMMIT
    git push git@github.com:bitcoin-core/secp256k1.git v$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH
    
  3. Open a PR to the master branch with a commit (using message "release cleanup: bump version after $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH", for example) that

    • sets _PKG_VERSION_IS_RELEASE to false and increments _PKG_VERSION_PATCH and _LIB_VERSION_REVISION in configure.ac,
    • increments the $PATCH component of project(libsecp256k1 VERSION ...) and ${PROJECT_NAME}_LIB_VERSION_REVISION in CMakeLists.txt, and
    • adds an [Unreleased] section header to the CHANGELOG.md.

    If other maintainers are not present to approve the PR, it can be merged without ACKs.

  4. Create a new GitHub release with a link to the corresponding entry in CHANGELOG.md.

Maintenance release

Note that bugfixes only need to be backported to releases for which no compatible release without the bug exists.

  1. If there's no maintenance branch $MAJOR.$MINOR, create one:
    git checkout -b $MAJOR.$MINOR v$MAJOR.$MINOR.$((PATCH - 1))
    git push git@github.com:bitcoin-core/secp256k1.git $MAJOR.$MINOR
    
  2. Open a pull request to the $MAJOR.$MINOR branch that
    • includes the bugfixes,
    • finalizes the release notes similar to a regular release,
    • increments _PKG_VERSION_PATCH and _LIB_VERSION_REVISION in configure.ac and the $PATCH component of project(libsecp256k1 VERSION ...) and ${PROJECT_NAME}_LIB_VERSION_REVISION in CMakeLists.txt (with commit message "release: bump versions for $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH", for example).
  3. After the PRs are merged, update the release branch and tag the commit:
    git checkout $MAJOR.$MINOR && git pull
    git tag -s v$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH -m "libsecp256k1 $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH"
    
  4. Push tag:
    git push git@github.com:bitcoin-core/secp256k1.git v$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH
    
  5. Create a new GitHub release with a link to the corresponding entry in CHANGELOG.md.
  6. Open PR to the master branch that includes a commit (with commit message "release notes: add $MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH", for example) that adds release notes to CHANGELOG.md.