1Release Process
2====================
3
4## Branch updates
5
6### Before every release candidate
7
8* Update translations see [translation_process.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/translation_process.md#synchronising-translations).
9* Update manpages, see [gen-manpages.sh](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/devtools/README.md#gen-manpagessh).
10* Update release candidate version in `configure.ac` (`CLIENT_VERSION_RC`).
11
12### Before every major and minor release
13
14* Update [bips.md](bips.md) to account for changes since the last release (don't forget to bump the version number on the first line).
15* Update version in `configure.ac` (don't forget to set `CLIENT_VERSION_RC` to `0`).
16* Write release notes (see "Write the release notes" below).
17
18### Before every major release
19
20* On both the master branch and the new release branch:
21  - update `CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR` in [`configure.ac`](../configure.ac)
22  - update `CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR`, `PACKAGE_VERSION`, and `PACKAGE_STRING` in [`build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h`](/build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h)
23* On the new release branch in [`configure.ac`](../configure.ac) and [`build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h`](/build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h) (see [this commit](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/742f7dd)):
24  - set `CLIENT_VERSION_MINOR` to `0`
25  - set `CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD` to `0`
26  - set `CLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE` to `true`
27
28#### Before branch-off
29
30* Update hardcoded [seeds](/contrib/seeds/README.md), see [this pull request](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7415) for an example.
31* Update [`src/chainparams.cpp`](/src/chainparams.cpp) m_assumed_blockchain_size and m_assumed_chain_state_size with the current size plus some overhead (see [this](#how-to-calculate-assumed-blockchain-and-chain-state-size) for information on how to calculate them).
32* Update [`src/chainparams.cpp`](/src/chainparams.cpp) chainTxData with statistics about the transaction count and rate. Use the output of the `getchaintxstats` RPC, see
33  [this pull request](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20263) for an example. Reviewers can verify the results by running `getchaintxstats <window_block_count> <window_final_block_hash>` with the `window_block_count` and `window_final_block_hash` from your output.
34* Update `src/chainparams.cpp` nMinimumChainWork and defaultAssumeValid (and the block height comment) with information from the `getblockheader` (and `getblockhash`) RPCs.
35  - The selected value must not be orphaned so it may be useful to set the value two blocks back from the tip.
36  - Testnet should be set some tens of thousands back from the tip due to reorgs there.
37  - This update should be reviewed with a reindex-chainstate with assumevalid=0 to catch any defect
38     that causes rejection of blocks in the past history.
39- Clear the release notes and move them to the wiki (see "Write the release notes" below).
40- Translations on Transifex
41    - Create [a new resource](https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/content/) named after the major version with the slug `[bitcoin.qt-translation-<RRR>x]`, where `RRR` is the major branch number padded with zeros. Use `src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.xlf` to create it.
42    - In the project workflow settings, ensure that [Translation Memory Fill-up](https://docs.transifex.com/translation-memory/enabling-autofill) is enabled and that [Translation Memory Context Matching](https://docs.transifex.com/translation-memory/translation-memory-with-context) is disabled.
43    - Update the Transifex slug in [`.tx/config`](/.tx/config) to the slug of the resource created in the first step. This identifies which resource the translations will be synchronized from.
44    - Make an announcement that translators can start translating for the new version. You can use one of the [previous announcements](https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/announcements/) as a template.
45    - Change the auto-update URL for the resource to `master`, e.g. `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/master/src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.xlf`. (Do this only after the previous steps, to prevent an auto-update from interfering.)
46
47#### After branch-off (on the major release branch)
48
49- Update the versions.
50- Create a pinned meta-issue for testing the release candidate (see [this issue](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17079) for an example) and provide a link to it in the release announcements where useful.
51- Translations on Transifex
52    - Change the auto-update URL for the new major version's resource away from `master` and to the branch, e.g. `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/<branch>/src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.xlf`. Do not forget this or it will keep tracking the translations on master instead, drifting away from the specific major release.
53
54#### Before final release
55
56- Merge the release notes from the wiki into the branch.
57- Ensure the "Needs release note" label is removed from all relevant pull requests and issues.
58
59#### Tagging a release (candidate)
60
61To tag the version (or release candidate) in git, use the `make-tag.py` script from [bitcoin-maintainer-tools](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools). From the root of the repository run:
62
63    ../bitcoin-maintainer-tools/make-tag.py v(new version, e.g. 0.20.0)
64
65This will perform a few last-minute consistency checks in the build system files, and if they pass, create a signed tag.
66
67## Building
68
69### First time / New builders
70
71Install Guix using one of the installation methods detailed in
72[contrib/guix/INSTALL.md](/contrib/guix/INSTALL.md).
73
74Check out the source code in the following directory hierarchy.
75
76    cd /path/to/your/toplevel/build
77    git clone https://github.com/bitcoin-core/guix.sigs.git
78    git clone https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-detached-sigs.git
79    git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.git
80
81### Write the release notes
82
83Open a draft of the release notes for collaborative editing at https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki.
84
85For the period during which the notes are being edited on the wiki, the version on the branch should be wiped and replaced with a link to the wiki which should be used for all announcements until `-final`.
86
87Generate the change log. As this is a huge amount of work to do manually, there is the `list-pulls` script to do a pre-sorting step based on github PR metadata. See the [documentation in the README.md](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools/blob/master/README.md#list-pulls).
88
89Generate list of authors:
90
91    git log --format='- %aN' v(current version, e.g. 0.20.0)..v(new version, e.g. 0.20.1) | sort -fiu
92
93### Setup and perform Guix builds
94
95Checkout the Bitcoin Core version you'd like to build:
96
97```sh
98pushd ./bitcoin
99SIGNER='(your builder key, ie bluematt, sipa, etc)'
100VERSION='(new version without v-prefix, e.g. 0.20.0)'
101git fetch "v${VERSION}"
102git checkout "v${VERSION}"
103popd
104```
105
106Ensure your guix.sigs are up-to-date if you wish to `guix-verify` your builds
107against other `guix-attest` signatures.
108
109```sh
110git -C ./guix.sigs pull
111```
112
113### Create the macOS SDK tarball: (first time, or when SDK version changes)
114
115Create the macOS SDK tarball, see the [macdeploy
116instructions](/contrib/macdeploy/README.md#deterministic-macos-dmg-notes) for
117details.
118
119### Build and attest to build outputs:
120
121Follow the relevant Guix README.md sections:
122- [Performing a build](/contrib/guix/README.md#performing-a-build)
123- [Attesting to build outputs](/contrib/guix/README.md#attesting-to-build-outputs)
124
125### Verify other builders' signatures to your own. (Optional)
126
127Add other builders keys to your gpg keyring, and/or refresh keys: See `../bitcoin/contrib/builder-keys/README.md`.
128
129Follow the relevant Guix README.md sections:
130- [Verifying build output attestations](/contrib/guix/README.md#verifying-build-output-attestations)
131
132### Next steps:
133
134Commit your signature to guix.sigs:
135
136```sh
137pushd ./guix.sigs
138git add "${VERSION}/${SIGNER}"/noncodesigned.SHA256SUMS{,.asc}
139git commit -m "Add ${VERSION} unsigned sigs for ${SIGNER}"
140git push  # Assuming you can push to the guix.sigs tree
141popd
142```
143
144Codesigner only: Create Windows/macOS detached signatures:
145- Only one person handles codesigning. Everyone else should skip to the next step.
146- Only once the Windows/macOS builds each have 3 matching signatures may they be signed with their respective release keys.
147
148Codesigner only: Sign the macOS binary:
149
150    transfer bitcoin-osx-unsigned.tar.gz to macOS for signing
151    tar xf bitcoin-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
152    ./detached-sig-create.sh -s "Key ID"
153    Enter the keychain password and authorize the signature
154    Move signature-osx.tar.gz back to the guix-build host
155
156Codesigner only: Sign the windows binaries:
157
158    tar xf bitcoin-win-unsigned.tar.gz
159    ./detached-sig-create.sh -key /path/to/codesign.key
160    Enter the passphrase for the key when prompted
161    signature-win.tar.gz will be created
162
163Code-signer only: It is advised to test that the code signature attaches properly prior to tagging by performing the `guix-codesign` step.
164However if this is done, once the release has been tagged in the bitcoin-detached-sigs repo, the `guix-codesign` step must be performed again in order for the guix attestation to be valid when compared against the attestations of non-codesigner builds.
165
166Codesigner only: Commit the detached codesign payloads:
167
168```sh
169pushd ./bitcoin-detached-sigs
170# checkout the appropriate branch for this release series
171rm -rf ./*
172tar xf signature-osx.tar.gz
173tar xf signature-win.tar.gz
174git add -A
175git commit -m "point to ${VERSION}"
176git tag -s "v${VERSION}" HEAD
177git push the current branch and new tag
178popd
179```
180
181Non-codesigners: wait for Windows/macOS detached signatures:
182
183- Once the Windows/macOS builds each have 3 matching signatures, they will be signed with their respective release keys.
184- Detached signatures will then be committed to the [bitcoin-detached-sigs](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-detached-sigs) repository, which can be combined with the unsigned apps to create signed binaries.
185
186Create (and optionally verify) the codesigned outputs:
187
188- [Codesigning](/contrib/guix/README.md#codesigning)
189
190Commit your signature for the signed macOS/Windows binaries:
191
192```sh
193pushd ./guix.sigs
194git add "${VERSION}/${SIGNER}"/all.SHA256SUMS{,.asc}
195git commit -m "Add ${SIGNER} ${VERSION} signed binaries signatures"
196git push  # Assuming you can push to the guix.sigs tree
197popd
198```
199
200### After 3 or more people have guix-built and their results match:
201
202Combine the `all.SHA256SUMS.asc` file from all signers into `SHA256SUMS.asc`:
203
204```bash
205cat "$VERSION"/*/all.SHA256SUMS.asc > SHA256SUMS.asc
206```
207
208
209- Upload to the bitcoincore.org server (`/var/www/bin/bitcoin-core-${VERSION}/`):
210    1. The contents of each `./bitcoin/guix-build-${VERSION}/output/${HOST}/` directory, except for
211       `*-debug*` files.
212
213       Guix will output all of the results into host subdirectories, but the SHA256SUMS
214       file does not include these subdirectories. In order for downloads via torrent
215       to verify without directory structure modification, all of the uploaded files
216       need to be in the same directory as the SHA256SUMS file.
217
218       The `*-debug*` files generated by the guix build contain debug symbols
219       for troubleshooting by developers. It is assumed that anyone that is
220       interested in debugging can run guix to generate the files for
221       themselves. To avoid end-user confusion about which file to pick, as well
222       as save storage space *do not upload these to the bitcoincore.org server,
223       nor put them in the torrent*.
224
225       ```sh
226       find guix-build-${VERSION}/output/ -maxdepth 2 -type f -not -name "SHA256SUMS.part" -and -not -name "*debug*" -exec scp {} user@bitcoincore.org:/var/www/bin/bitcoin-core-${VERSION} \;
227       ```
228
229    2. The `SHA256SUMS` file
230
231    3. The `SHA256SUMS.asc` combined signature file you just created
232
233- Create a torrent of the `/var/www/bin/bitcoin-core-${VERSION}` directory such
234  that at the top level there is only one file: the `bitcoin-core-${VERSION}`
235  directory containing everything else. Name the torrent
236  `bitcoin-${VERSION}.torrent` (note that there is no `-core-` in this name).
237
238  Optionally help seed this torrent. To get the `magnet:` URI use:
239
240  ```sh
241  transmission-show -m <torrent file>
242  ```
243
244  Insert the magnet URI into the announcement sent to mailing lists. This permits
245  people without access to `bitcoincore.org` to download the binary distribution.
246  Also put it into the `optional_magnetlink:` slot in the YAML file for
247  bitcoincore.org.
248
249- Update other repositories and websites for new version
250
251  - bitcoincore.org blog post
252
253  - bitcoincore.org maintained versions update:
254    [table](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoincore.org/commits/master/_includes/posts/maintenance-table.md)
255
256  - bitcoincore.org RPC documentation update
257
258      - Install [golang](https://golang.org/doc/install)
259
260      - Install the new Bitcoin Core release
261
262      - Run bitcoind on regtest
263
264      - Clone the [bitcoincore.org repository](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoincore.org)
265
266      - Run: `go run generate.go` while being in `contrib/doc-gen` folder, and with bitcoin-cli in PATH
267
268      - Add the generated files to git
269
270  - Update packaging repo
271
272      - Push the flatpak to flathub, e.g. https://github.com/flathub/org.bitcoincore.bitcoin-qt/pull/2
273
274      - Push the latest version to master (if applicable), e.g. https://github.com/bitcoin-core/packaging/pull/32
275
276      - Create a new branch for the major release "0.xx" from master (used to build the snap package) and request the
277        track (if applicable), e.g. https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/track-request-for-bitcoin-core-snap/10112/7
278
279      - Notify MarcoFalke so that he can start building the snap package
280
281        - https://code.launchpad.net/~bitcoin-core/bitcoin-core-snap/+git/packaging (Click "Import Now" to fetch the branch)
282        - https://code.launchpad.net/~bitcoin-core/bitcoin-core-snap/+git/packaging/+ref/0.xx (Click "Create snap package")
283        - Name it "bitcoin-core-snap-0.xx"
284        - Leave owner and series as-is
285        - Select architectures that are compiled via guix
286        - Leave "automatically build when branch changes" unticked
287        - Tick "automatically upload to store"
288        - Put "bitcoin-core" in the registered store package name field
289        - Tick the "edge" box
290        - Put "0.xx" in the track field
291        - Click "create snap package"
292        - Click "Request builds" for every new release on this branch (after updating the snapcraft.yml in the branch to reflect the latest guix results)
293        - Promote release on https://snapcraft.io/bitcoin-core/releases if it passes sanity checks
294
295  - This repo
296
297      - Archive the release notes for the new version to `doc/release-notes/` (branch `master` and branch of the release)
298
299      - Create a [new GitHub release](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/releases/new) with a link to the archived release notes
300
301- Announce the release:
302
303  - bitcoin-dev and bitcoin-core-dev mailing list
304
305  - Bitcoin Core announcements list https://bitcoincore.org/en/list/announcements/join/
306
307  - Bitcoin Core Twitter https://twitter.com/bitcoincoreorg
308
309  - Celebrate
310
311### Additional information
312
313#### <a name="how-to-calculate-assumed-blockchain-and-chain-state-size"></a>How to calculate `m_assumed_blockchain_size` and `m_assumed_chain_state_size`
314
315Both variables are used as a guideline for how much space the user needs on their drive in total, not just strictly for the blockchain.
316Note that all values should be taken from a **fully synced** node and have an overhead of 5-10% added on top of its base value.
317
318To calculate `m_assumed_blockchain_size`:
319- For `mainnet` -> Take the size of the data directory, excluding `/regtest` and `/testnet3` directories.
320- For `testnet` -> Take the size of the `/testnet3` directory.
321
322
323To calculate `m_assumed_chain_state_size`:
324- For `mainnet` -> Take the size of the `/chainstate` directory.
325- For `testnet` -> Take the size of the `/testnet3/chainstate` directory.
326
327Notes:
328- When taking the size for `m_assumed_blockchain_size`, there's no need to exclude the `/chainstate` directory since it's a guideline value and an overhead will be added anyway.
329- The expected overhead for growth may change over time, so it may not be the same value as last release; pay attention to that when changing the variables.
330