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MSBuild Release Checklist 17.11
At any time
- Create a new issue to track the release checklist, with this checklist copied into the issue.
- Create
vs17.11branch - Create darc channel for
VS 17.12if it doesn't already exist
darc add-channel --name "VS 17.12" - Ping internal "First Responders" Teams channel to get the new channel made available as a promotion target (e.g. Make "VS 17.6" darc channel promotionable arcade#12150): Make VS 17.12 channel promotable arcade#14860
At release time
- If the release is being cut more than a few days before the VS-side snap, do these two steps. Otherwise check them off.
- Modify the VS insertion so that it flows from MSBuild
vs17.11to VSmainin the MSBuild-release-branch release definition. Alternatively, if the release being cut no more than couple of weeks, disable the scheduled releases and create releases fromvs17.11manually until the VS-side snap: Edit -> Schedule set under Artifacts -> disable toggle
AND - Disable automated run of the MSBuild-main-branch release definition (because our 17.12 builds don't have a place to go in VS yet)
- Modify the VS insertion so that it flows from MSBuild
- Remove the
mainto old release channel (17.11) default channel
darc delete-default-channel --repo https://github.com/dotnet/msbuild --branch main --channel "VS 17.11" - Associate the
mainbranch with the next release channel
darc add-default-channel --channel "VS 17.11" --branch main --repo https://github.com/dotnet/msbuild - Check subscriptions for the forward-looking channel
VS 17.12and update as necessary (for instance, SDK'smainbranch should usually be updated, whereas release branches often should not be
darc get-subscriptions --exact --source-repo https://github.com/dotnet/msbuild --channel "VS 17.11" - Update channel VS 17.11 to VS 17.12 for the sdk main subscription and any others from the previous step
darc update-subscription --id sdk_main_branch_id - Ensure that the current release channel
VS 17.11is associated with the correct release branch
darc get-default-channels --source-repo https://github.com/dotnet/msbuild --branch vs17.11
if it is not,darc add-default-channel --channel "VS 17.11" --branch vs17.11 --repo https://github.com/dotnet/msbuild - If the branch was created before the fork: fast-forward merge the correct commit (the one that is currently inserted to VS main) to the
vs17.11branch
e.g.:git push upstream 2e6f2ff7ea311214255b6b2ca5cc0554fba1b345:refs/heads/vs17.10
(This is for the case where we create the branch too early and want it to be based actually on a different commit. If you waited until a good point in time withmainin a clean state, just branch off and you are done. The branch should point to a good, recent spot, so the final-branding PR goes in on top of the right set of commits.) - Update the branch merge flow in
.config/git-merge-flow-config.jsoncfile to have the currently-in-servicing branches. - Fix OptProf data flow for the new vs17.11 branch
- Run the official build for vs17.11 without OptProf (set
SkipApplyOptimizationDatavariable in 'Advanced options' section of the 'Run pipeline' menu totrue) or alternatively with the latest Opt-Prof collected for the main branch (setOptional OptProfDrop Overrideto the drop path of the collected data, which could be found in the logs of the pipeline: Windows_NT -> Build -> search forOptimizationData). - Check that the OptProf data collection pipeline run is triggered for vs17.11. If not, run manually ('Run pipeline' in upper right)
- Run the official build for vs17.11 with no extra customization - OptProf should succeed now
- Run the official build for vs17.11 without OptProf (set
- Create 17.12 branding PR (in main) including public API baseline package version change: Version 17.12 #10268. In the file
eng/Versions.propsUpdate theVersionPrefixto17.12andPackageValidationBaselineVersionset to a latest internally available 17.11 preview version in the internal dnceng dotnet-tools feed. It might be needed to updateCompatibilitySuppressions.xmlfiles. - Create 17.11 localization ticket: https://aka.ms/ceChangeLocConfig (requesting to switch localization from 17.10 to 17.11): (https://ceapex.visualstudio.com/CEINTL/_workitems/edit/980648/) (DONE)
- Enable 17.11 localization - by setting
EnableReleaseOneLocBuildtotrue - Disable 17.10 localization - by setting
EnableReleaseOneLocBuildtofalse. Update the comment on the same line. - Merge 17.12 branding PR
- Create and merge a PR in main to update a localization version comment in setting
EnableReleaseOneLocBuildto set up the merge conflict when this line will be updated in the release branch. - When VS main snaps to 17.11 and updates its version to 17.12, turn on / modify the VS insertion so that it flows from MSBuild main to VS main.
- Update the release-branch insertion release definition to have
InsertTargetBranchrel/d17.11. - Turn the release pipeline back on.
- Prepare final branding PR for
vs17.11: Final branding for 17.11 #10270 - Merge final branding to
vs17.11branch - Update perfstar MSBuild insertions configuration: example PR: {{URL_OF_PERFSTAR_PR}}
- Note down the build (will be helpful for requesting nuget packages publishing): https://dev.azure.com/devdiv/DevDiv/_build/results?buildId=9759640&view=results
- Get M2 or QB approval as necessary per the VS schedule
- Merge to VS (babysit the automatically generated VS insertion PR https://devdiv.visualstudio.com/DevDiv/_git/VS/pullrequests for the MSBuild commit noted in above step): https://dev.azure.com/devdiv/DevDiv/_git/VS/pullrequest/559454
ASAP On/After GA:
Timing based on the (Microsoft-internal) release schedule.
- Push packages to nuget.org (not currently automated, contact dnceng - search "Publish MSBuild 17.6 to NuGet.org" email subject for template).
- Update the PackageValidationBaselineVersion to the latest released version (17.11.0) - this might require temporary addition of the build artifacts feed as the new version is not yet added to the official feeds (this is post release). This can trigger a high severity CG error (https://eng.ms/docs/cloud-ai-platform/devdiv/one-engineering-system-1es/1es-docs/secure-supply-chain/how-to-securely-configure-package-source-files) - however it should be fine to keep this temporary feed untill the release.
- Publish docs: submit reference request at https://aka.ms/publishondocs
- Click on the link labeled Request – Reference Publishing
- You can use existing ticket as a reference
- Remove the temporarily added build feed from
nuget.configif it was added in theUpdate the PackageValidationBaselineVersionstep - Update
mainsubscriptions to the new channel (this can be done before or after release - depending on when the source repos from our previous - VS 17.11 - channle start to publish in the next - VS 17.12 - channel)
darc get-subscriptions --exact --target-repo https://github.com/dotnet/msbuild --target-branch main - Create the 17.11 release
- Create tag (can be done upfront)
git checkout <commit noted above> git tag v17.11.3 git push upstream v17.11.3- Create Release in Github with
Create Release from TagGH option (https://github.com/dotnet/msbuild/releases/new?tag=v17.9.3) - the release notes can be prepopulated (Generate Release Notes)