when the git tag was created by the web-frontend, you have to do:
git fetch --tags
release new version
- on master branch?
- optional:
- change Gradle version in gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties
gradle wrapper
./gradlew clean adviceRelease
- double check that Android Studio wont reformat gradlew
- fix and add unit tests
- ,ff_weblate
- maybe: ~/./node_modules/.bin/all-contributors add X code/doc/translation
- build.gradle: versionCode + versionName
- commit changes:
- Release version xx (xx)
- Weblate contributors
Tobiwan/ffupdater#XXX
for issues/pull requests from notabug.org
Tobi823/ffupdater#XXX
for issues/pull requests from Github
Tobiwan/ffupdater_gitlab#XXX
for issues/merge requests from Gitlab
- (fastlane changelog will be managed by ,ff_release)
,ff_release
- in Firefox upload APK in repomaker
- create Gitlab merge request (see https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/merge_requests/13713)
Changelogs:
* https://github.com/Tobi823/ffupdater/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
* https://github.com/Tobi823/ffupdater/compare/75.5.1...75.5.2
- test release with "Foxy Droid"
- mark older changelogs in Weblate as read-only
- use different branch when working on fdroiddata
delete all remote branches except master
REMOTE_NAME="XXXXX"
git branch -r | grep "$REMOTE_NAME/" | grep -v 'master$' | grep -v HEAD| cut -d/ -f2 | while read line; do git push "$REMOTE_NAME" :$line; done;
You can either wait for the official F-Droid release, install the APK file from GitHub/GitLab or try my
personal F-Droid repository (see https://github.com/Tobi823/ffupdater#f-droid-repository).