--------> Update ant docs - remove verbose attribute and make a note about -verbose --------> Update custom ruleset docs - add exclude example update run.bat to point to pmd-1.05.jar update run.sh to point to pmd-1.05.jar update cpdgui.bat to point to pmd-1.05.jar update build.xml to reflect pmd-1.05 update xdocs/running.xml to reflect pmd-1.05 update xdocs/integrations.xml to reflect pmd-1.05 update the release date in the changelog move rules from "newrules.xml" into a real ruleset file update release number in project.xml ant dist ant test Do all the JUnit tests run? OK, then: ant dist TESTS: Can you 1) run 1 file and get a report ./run.sh ~/tmp/Test.java xml rulesets/unusedcode.xml ./run.sh ~/tmp/Test.java html rulesets/unusedcode.xml 2) run the Ant 'pmd' task and get a report ant pmd Regenerate the web site Prepare binary release: rm -rf ~/tmp/pmd-1.05 mkdir -p ~/tmp/pmd-1.05/etc ~/tmp/pmd/lib cp run.bat run.sh gui.bat build.xml cpdgui.bat changelog.txt astviewer.bat astviewer.sh ~/tmp/pmd-1.05/etc cp ../lib/pmd-1.05.jar ../lib/xmlParserAPIs-2.0.2.jar ../lib/xercesImpl-2.0.2.jar ../lib/jaxen-core-1.0-fcs.jar ../lib/saxpath-1.0-fcs.jar ~/tmp/pmd-1.05/lib/ cp -R xslt/ ~/tmp/pmd-1.05/etc/xslt/ cp -R ../target/docs ~/tmp/pmd-1.05 cd ~/tmp zip -q -r pmd-bin-1.05.zip pmd-1.05/ Time to tag: cvs -q rtag -D tomorrow "pmd_release_1_05" pmd Prepare source release: rm -rf ~/tmp/pmd-1.05 mkdir tmp cvs -q export -d /home/tom/tmp/pmd-1.05 -r pmd_release_1_05 pmd mv tmp ~/tmp/pmd-1.05 cp pmd/lib/pmd-1.05.jar ~/tmp/pmd-1.05/lib cp -R pmd/target/docs ~/tmp/pmd-1.05/ cd ~/tmp/ zip -q -r pmd-src-1.05.zip pmd-1.05/ if you see a bug and fix it, you can delete the release using: cvs rtag -d pmd_release_1_05 pmd and then retag everything ncftpput upload.sourceforge.net incoming/ pmd-src-1.05.zip pmd-bin-1.05.zip Go to Admin, Edit/Release Files, click on Add new release Paste stuff into the changelog/readme boxes Add the pmd-bin-1.05.zip file Add the pmd-src-1.05.zip file Classify the file Redo the web site Submit some news saying "hey, new release!"