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Describe the bug
Trying to build (on arch linux), when invoking koga, it tries to download https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/yitzchak/ansi-test, a repository that does not exist any more (or has been made private).
I know this has been fixed on main, but there has been no release yet.
Expected behavior
That the latest release always builds.
Actually I would expect the release tarball to be reasonably self contained, that is, can be build on a machine without network connection after sufficient packages have been installed there. I understand I might be too radical with that expectation, but I thought this would be a good opportunity to point out that "downloading during build from a release tarball" might considered unexpected.
Describe the bug
Trying to build (on arch linux), when invoking koga, it tries to download https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/yitzchak/ansi-test, a repository that does not exist any more (or has been made private).
I know this has been fixed on main, but there has been no release yet.
Expected behavior
Actual behavior
Code at issue
./koga
Other steps to reproduce
Context
None further
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