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The following steps should be performed before releasing a new storm version. Note that in most case a simultaneous release of [carl](https://github.com/smtrat/carl), [storm](https://github.com/moves-rwth/storm), [pycarl](https://github.com/moves-rwth/pycarl/) and [stormpy](https://github.com/moves-rwth/stormpy/) is preferred.
1. Update `CHANGELOG.md` To get all the commits from an author since the last tag execute: ```console git log last_tag..HEAD --author "author_name" ```
2. Update used carl version: * Update `GIT_TAG` in `resources/3rdparty/carl/CMakeLists.txt` * Maybe update `CARL_MINVERSION` in `resources/3rdparty/CMakeLists.txt`
3. Check that storm builds without errors and all tests are successful * [Travis](https://travis-ci.org/moves-rwth/storm) should run successfully * Invoke the script test_build_configurations.py to build and check different cmake configurations
4. Set new storm version: * Set new storm version in `version.cmake`
5. Set new tag in git ```console git tag -a new_version git push origin new_version ``` Next we push the tag to GitHub. This step requires the GitHub repo to to be configured as a remote. ```console git remote add github https://github.com/moves-rwth/storm.git git push github new_version ``` The new tag should now be visible on [GitHub](https://github.com/moves-rwth/storm/tags)
6. [Add new release](https://github.com/moves-rwth/storm/releases/new) in GitHub
7. Update [Homebrew formula](https://github.com/moves-rwth/homebrew-storm)
8. Announce new storm version on [website](http://www.stormchecker.org/news.html)
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