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Next release to Chocolately? #190

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AdrianLogan opened this issue Mar 27, 2018 · 4 comments
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Next release to Chocolately? #190

AdrianLogan opened this issue Mar 27, 2018 · 4 comments

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@AdrianLogan
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The last Chocolately TailBlazer release was in June 2016. Same for the GitHub releases page.
When is the next release for TailBlazer scheduled?

@offchan42
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Yes. It's weird. I need to install from source at the moment?

@RolandPheasant
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It's been 7 years but I have finally upgraded the project to Net 6 and feel like giving it love. I will soon prepare a new release.

@abuzhynsky long ago, you originally set up Chocolately for TB. Would you mind doing a new release soon, or explain how I can do it> Thanks

@MarcoSpoenemann
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That would be great! I've using your project all the time and it's so easy to set it up using choco on a new machine. Would love to see a current version released that way.

@abuzhynsky
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@RolandPheasant

Wow, that was sudden. 😄
Being honest, TB was the only package that I've maintained. I haven't used Windows for last few years and I don't have a Windows machine to make a new release and test it.

The sources for the package are located here. You can fork this repo or I can transfer the ownership to you. Also, I'll add you as a maintainer to the Chocolatey package if you provide me your Chocolatey username.

The package is based on ketarin (it's deprecated now but was actual 7 years ago and still should work), you can find the docs here. It's based on the Github releases page parsing (looking for new tags and extracting the zip file urls), so to use it you'll need to create tags and attach the new archives with binaries.

If you need any help don't hesitate to ask me.

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