Releasing a project¶
Packaging a release¶
The export
command is used to package a release, i.e. to
take a copy of the files and directories in a branch and
package them into a fresh directory or archive. For example,
this command will package the last committed version into
a tar.gz
archive file:
bzr export ../releases/my-stuff-1.5.tar.gz
The export
command uses the suffix of the archive file
to work out the type of archive to create as shown below.
Supported formats Autodetected by extension dir (none) tar .tar tbz2 .tar.bz2, .tbz2 tgz .tar.gz, .tgz zip .zip
If you wish to package a revision other than the last one, use
the -r
option. If you wish to tune the root directory inside
the archive, use the --root
option. See the online help or
User Reference for further details on the options supported by
export
.
Tagging a release¶
Rather than remembering which version was used to package a release,
it’s useful to define a symbolic name for a version using the tag
command like this:
bzr tag version-1-5
That tag can be used later whenever a revision identifier is required, e.g.:
bzr diff -r tag:version-1-5
To see the list of tags defined in a branch, use the tags
command.