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Please consider making a new release #144

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baldurmen opened this issue Dec 10, 2021 · 8 comments
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Please consider making a new release #144

baldurmen opened this issue Dec 10, 2021 · 8 comments

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@baldurmen
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Hi!

Since plumbing doesn't use cljx anymore, it would be very nice if you could make a new release, if only for that. It would let me deprecate cljx in Debian for good :)

Cheers,

@w01fe
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w01fe commented Dec 11, 2021

I think 0.6.0 should be cljx-free?

@baldurmen
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Ah, that was released on Clojars, but there is no git tag in github :)

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w01fe commented Dec 11, 2021

Ah good point, thanks for pointing this out. @frenchy64 released for the first time (thanks!) and probably followed a different process (the one I've used previously isn't documented, but is basically "run bin/release.sh" and is definitely a bit janky). I'll add the tag when I get a chance.

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I think I used bin/release.sh and it failed at the API documentation step (#143). Then I forgot to push the tag.

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Actually I think there was an automated attempt to push, but I didn't have an upstream set or a remote named origin, so it failed.

@jcharaoui
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The lack of a tag for 0.6.0 is complicating things for the Debian packaging of this library.

Would it be possible to push a quick tag on 6773e8a ? Thanks.

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@jcharaoui done https://github.com/plumatic/plumbing/tree/plumbing-0.6.0

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Thank you!!

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