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I have created an Ubuntu snap package for archaeopteryx, to make it easy for ubuntu users to install it. For now, it is based of the .jar from the latest git commit.
I would like to base it off the latest stable release, but to do that the git repository needs to tag stable commits, since the snap build system only accepts tags as targets. Would it be possible to tag stable releases so that users get the latest stable version on ubuntu?
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I have created an Ubuntu snap package for archaeopteryx, to make it easy for ubuntu users to install it. For now, it is based of the .jar from the latest git commit.
I would like to base it off the latest stable release, but to do that the git repository needs to tag stable commits, since the snap build system only accepts tags as targets. Would it be possible to tag stable releases so that users get the latest stable version on ubuntu?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: