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current directory. You should keep this source tree
intact to tag the final release.
5. Test the generated file with
% make release_test
Make sure all perl tests pass.
6. Sign it via gpg:
% gpg --detach-sign --armor libapreq2-2.16.tar.gz
or pgp:
% pgp -sba libapreq2-2.16.tar.gz
7. Upload the release candidate to people.apache.org/~username
and post a candidate announcement to apreq-dev@. Also, it is
strongly recommended that the RM crosspost the candidate
announcement to the modperl@ list, to solicit feedback
from a much larger audience.
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10. Upload (scp) the package, signature and MD5/SHA* hash files to
www.apache.org for distribution:
$ svn co https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/httpd/libapreq/ apreq-dist-site
$ cp libapreq2-2.16.tar.gz* apreq-dist-site
$ svn commit -m "libapreq2 2.16 release artifacts"
Ask another developer to confirm the uploaded signature is ok.
% gpg --verify libapreq2-2.16.tar.gz.asc
% pgp libapreq2-2.16.tar.gz.asc
Check that your public key is among those listed in the
/www/www.apache.org/dist/httpd/KEYS file. If not, you
need to commit the necessary change to KEYS the httpd-dist repos.
Then update the website's copy using "cvs co KEYS" in the
/www/www.apache.org/dist/httpd/ directory.
11. Verify or get soeone to Verify that you have CPAN karma.
Note, discuss getting a group kind of like AMPL in mod_perl land.
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