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Release Process
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====================
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## Branch updates
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### Before every release candidate
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* Update translations see [translation_process.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/translation_process.md#synchronising-translations).
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* Update manpages, see [gen-manpages.sh](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/devtools/README.md#gen-manpagessh).
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* Update release candidate version in `configure.ac` (`CLIENT_VERSION_RC`).
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### Before every major and minor release
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* 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).
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* Update version in `configure.ac` (don't forget to set `CLIENT_VERSION_RC` to `0`).
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* Write release notes (see "Write the release notes" below).
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### Before every major release
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* On both the master branch and the new release branch:
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- update `CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR` in [`configure.ac`](../configure.ac)
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- update `CLIENT_VERSION_MAJOR`, `PACKAGE_VERSION`, and `PACKAGE_STRING` in [`build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h`](/build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h)
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* 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)):
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- set `CLIENT_VERSION_MINOR` to `0`
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- set `CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD` to `0`
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- set `CLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE` to `true`
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#### Before branch-off
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* Update hardcoded [seeds](/contrib/seeds/README.md), see [this pull request](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7415) for an example.
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* 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).
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* Update [`src/chainparams.cpp`](/src/chainparams.cpp) chainTxData with statistics about the transaction count and rate. Use the output of the `getchaintxstats` RPC, see
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[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.
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* Update `src/chainparams.cpp` nMinimumChainWork and defaultAssumeValid (and the block height comment) with information from the `getblockheader` (and `getblockhash`) RPCs.
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- The selected value must not be orphaned so it may be useful to set the value two blocks back from the tip.
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- Testnet should be set some tens of thousands back from the tip due to reorgs there.
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- This update should be reviewed with a reindex-chainstate with assumevalid=0 to catch any defect
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that causes rejection of blocks in the past history.
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- Clear the release notes and move them to the wiki (see "Write the release notes" below).
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- Translations on Transifex
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.)
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#### After branch-off (on the major release branch)
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- Update the versions.
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- 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.
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- Translations on Transifex
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- 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.
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#### Before final release
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- Merge the release notes from the wiki into the branch.
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- Ensure the "Needs release note" label is removed from all relevant pull requests and issues.
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#### Tagging a release (candidate)
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To 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:
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../bitcoin-maintainer-tools/make-tag.py v(new version, e.g. 0.20.0)
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This will perform a few last-minute consistency checks in the build system files, and if they pass, create a signed tag.
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## Building
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### First time / New builders
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Install Guix using one of the installation methods detailed in
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[contrib/guix/INSTALL.md](/contrib/guix/INSTALL.md).
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Check out the source code in the following directory hierarchy.
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cd /path/to/your/toplevel/build
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git clone https://github.com/bitcoin-core/guix.sigs.git
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git clone https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-detached-sigs.git
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git clone https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.git
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### Write the release notes
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Open a draft of the release notes for collaborative editing at https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki.
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For 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`.
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Generate 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).
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Generate list of authors:
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git log --format='- %aN' v(current version, e.g. 0.20.0)..v(new version, e.g. 0.20.1) | sort -fiu
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### Setup and perform Guix builds
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Checkout the Bitcoin Core version you'd like to build:
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```sh
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pushd ./bitcoin
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SIGNER='(your builder key, ie bluematt, sipa, etc)'
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VERSION='(new version without v-prefix, e.g. 0.20.0)'
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git fetch "v${VERSION}"
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git checkout "v${VERSION}"
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popd
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```
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Ensure your guix.sigs are up-to-date if you wish to `guix-verify` your builds
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against other `guix-attest` signatures.
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```sh
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git -C ./guix.sigs pull
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```
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### Create the macOS SDK tarball: (first time, or when SDK version changes)
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Create the macOS SDK tarball, see the [macdeploy
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instructions](/contrib/macdeploy/README.md#deterministic-macos-dmg-notes) for
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details.
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### Build and attest to build outputs:
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Follow the relevant Guix README.md sections:
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- [Performing a build](/contrib/guix/README.md#performing-a-build)
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- [Attesting to build outputs](/contrib/guix/README.md#attesting-to-build-outputs)
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### Verify other builders' signatures to your own. (Optional)
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Add other builders keys to your gpg keyring, and/or refresh keys: See `../bitcoin/contrib/builder-keys/README.md`.
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Follow the relevant Guix README.md sections:
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- [Verifying build output attestations](/contrib/guix/README.md#verifying-build-output-attestations)
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### Next steps:
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Commit your signature to guix.sigs:
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```sh
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pushd ./guix.sigs
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git add "${VERSION}/${SIGNER}"/noncodesigned.SHA256SUMS{,.asc}
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git commit -m "Add attestations by ${SIGNER} for ${VERSION} non-codesigned"
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git push # Assuming you can push to the guix.sigs tree
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popd
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```
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Codesigner only: Create Windows/macOS detached signatures:
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- Only one person handles codesigning. Everyone else should skip to the next step.
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- Only once the Windows/macOS builds each have 3 matching signatures may they be signed with their respective release keys.
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Codesigner only: Sign the macOS binary:
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transfer bitcoin-osx-unsigned.tar.gz to macOS for signing
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tar xf bitcoin-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
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./detached-sig-create.sh -s "Key ID"
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Enter the keychain password and authorize the signature
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Move signature-osx.tar.gz back to the guix-build host
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Codesigner only: Sign the windows binaries:
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tar xf bitcoin-win-unsigned.tar.gz
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./detached-sig-create.sh -key /path/to/codesign.key
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Enter the passphrase for the key when prompted
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signature-win.tar.gz will be created
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Code-signer only: It is advised to test that the code signature attaches properly prior to tagging by performing the `guix-codesign` step.
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However 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.
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Codesigner only: Commit the detached codesign payloads:
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```sh
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pushd ./bitcoin-detached-sigs
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# checkout the appropriate branch for this release series
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rm -rf ./*
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tar xf signature-osx.tar.gz
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tar xf signature-win.tar.gz
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git add -A
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git commit -m "point to ${VERSION}"
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git tag -s "v${VERSION}" HEAD
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git push the current branch and new tag
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popd
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```
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Non-codesigners: wait for Windows/macOS detached signatures:
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- Once the Windows/macOS builds each have 3 matching signatures, they will be signed with their respective release keys.
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- 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.
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Create (and optionally verify) the codesigned outputs:
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- [Codesigning](/contrib/guix/README.md#codesigning)
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Commit your signature for the signed macOS/Windows binaries:
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```sh
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pushd ./guix.sigs
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git add "${VERSION}/${SIGNER}"/all.SHA256SUMS{,.asc}
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git commit -m "Add attestations by ${SIGNER} for ${VERSION} codesigned"
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git push # Assuming you can push to the guix.sigs tree
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popd
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```
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### After 3 or more people have guix-built and their results match:
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Combine the `all.SHA256SUMS.asc` file from all signers into `SHA256SUMS.asc`:
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```bash
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cat "$VERSION"/*/all.SHA256SUMS.asc > SHA256SUMS.asc
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```
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- Upload to the bitcoincore.org server (`/var/www/bin/bitcoin-core-${VERSION}/`):
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1. The contents of each `./bitcoin/guix-build-${VERSION}/output/${HOST}/` directory, except for
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`*-debug*` files.
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Guix will output all of the results into host subdirectories, but the SHA256SUMS
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file does not include these subdirectories. In order for downloads via torrent
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to verify without directory structure modification, all of the uploaded files
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need to be in the same directory as the SHA256SUMS file.
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The `*-debug*` files generated by the guix build contain debug symbols
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for troubleshooting by developers. It is assumed that anyone that is
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interested in debugging can run guix to generate the files for
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themselves. To avoid end-user confusion about which file to pick, as well
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as save storage space *do not upload these to the bitcoincore.org server,
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nor put them in the torrent*.
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```sh
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find guix-build-${VERSION}/output/ -maxdepth 2 -type f -not -name "SHA256SUMS.part" -and -not -name "*debug*" -exec scp {} user@bitcoincore.org:/var/www/bin/bitcoin-core-${VERSION} \;
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```
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2. The `SHA256SUMS` file
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3. The `SHA256SUMS.asc` combined signature file you just created
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- Create a torrent of the `/var/www/bin/bitcoin-core-${VERSION}` directory such
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that at the top level there is only one file: the `bitcoin-core-${VERSION}`
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directory containing everything else. Name the torrent
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`bitcoin-${VERSION}.torrent` (note that there is no `-core-` in this name).
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Optionally help seed this torrent. To get the `magnet:` URI use:
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```sh
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transmission-show -m <torrent file>
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```
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Insert the magnet URI into the announcement sent to mailing lists. This permits
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people without access to `bitcoincore.org` to download the binary distribution.
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Also put it into the `optional_magnetlink:` slot in the YAML file for
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bitcoincore.org.
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- Update other repositories and websites for new version
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- bitcoincore.org blog post
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- bitcoincore.org maintained versions update:
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[table](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoincore.org/commits/master/_includes/posts/maintenance-table.md)
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- bitcoincore.org RPC documentation update
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- Install [golang](https://golang.org/doc/install)
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- Install the new Bitcoin Core release
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- Run bitcoind on regtest
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- Clone the [bitcoincore.org repository](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoincore.org)
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- Run: `go run generate.go` while being in `contrib/doc-gen` folder, and with bitcoin-cli in PATH
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- Add the generated files to git
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- Update packaging repo
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- Push the flatpak to flathub, e.g. https://github.com/flathub/org.bitcoincore.bitcoin-qt/pull/2
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- Push the latest version to master (if applicable), e.g. https://github.com/bitcoin-core/packaging/pull/32
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- Create a new branch for the major release "0.xx" from master (used to build the snap package) and request the
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track (if applicable), e.g. https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/track-request-for-bitcoin-core-snap/10112/7
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- Notify MarcoFalke so that he can start building the snap package
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- https://code.launchpad.net/~bitcoin-core/bitcoin-core-snap/+git/packaging (Click "Import Now" to fetch the branch)
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- https://code.launchpad.net/~bitcoin-core/bitcoin-core-snap/+git/packaging/+ref/0.xx (Click "Create snap package")
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- Name it "bitcoin-core-snap-0.xx"
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- Leave owner and series as-is
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- Select architectures that are compiled via guix
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- Leave "automatically build when branch changes" unticked
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- Tick "automatically upload to store"
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- Put "bitcoin-core" in the registered store package name field
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- Tick the "edge" box
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- Put "0.xx" in the track field
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- Click "create snap package"
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- Click "Request builds" for every new release on this branch (after updating the snapcraft.yml in the branch to reflect the latest guix results)
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- Promote release on https://snapcraft.io/bitcoin-core/releases if it passes sanity checks
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- This repo
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- Archive the release notes for the new version to `doc/release-notes/` (branch `master` and branch of the release)
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- Create a [new GitHub release](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/releases/new) with a link to the archived release notes
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- Announce the release:
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- bitcoin-dev and bitcoin-core-dev mailing list
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- Bitcoin Core announcements list https://bitcoincore.org/en/list/announcements/join/
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- Bitcoin Core Twitter https://twitter.com/bitcoincoreorg
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- Celebrate
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### Additional information
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#### <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`
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Both variables are used as a guideline for how much space the user needs on their drive in total, not just strictly for the blockchain.
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Note 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.
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To calculate `m_assumed_blockchain_size`:
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- For `mainnet` -> Take the size of the data directory, excluding `/regtest` and `/testnet3` directories.
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- For `testnet` -> Take the size of the `/testnet3` directory.
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To calculate `m_assumed_chain_state_size`:
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- For `mainnet` -> Take the size of the `/chainstate` directory.
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- For `testnet` -> Take the size of the `/testnet3/chainstate` directory.
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Notes:
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- 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.
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- 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.
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