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New release? #116

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tdegeus opened this issue Nov 12, 2019 · 12 comments
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New release? #116

tdegeus opened this issue Nov 12, 2019 · 12 comments

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tdegeus commented Nov 12, 2019

I would like to add docopt.cpp to conda-forge. However, it relies on releases. Therefore it would be great of a new release can be made!

Once this is done, I can create the conda-forge package. It would be great if I can add one or more of the authors/maintainers to that package, for them to have push-rights also for the conda-forge package.

@tdegeus tdegeus changed the title New release (to be able to add to conda-forge) New release? Nov 21, 2019
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tdegeus commented Nov 21, 2019

The conda-forge recipe is live:

https://github.com/conda-forge/docopt.cpp-feedstock

The invitation to authors/maintainers/contributors to become a maintainer to the conda-forge package is still open !

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There's not much in the latest patches. We could spin a release though. Maybe after the weekend and I can get these patches curated :)

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tdegeus commented Nov 29, 2019

It's true that the number of patches is limited. So no big hurry!

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tdegeus commented Nov 29, 2019

Also, a thing to consider is the following, which I recently came across on fmt

fmtlib/fmt#1437
conda-forge/fmt-feedstock#5

It could be nice to fix before a new release. If you want I can prepare a PR (somewhere next week)

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tdegeus commented Dec 2, 2019

@jaredgrubb Are you interested in being a co-maintainer of https://github.com/conda-forge/docopt.cpp-feedstock ? It would not require anything of you, but you would have push-rights just in case.

Also, it could be nice to understand #124 (and #125 ) before releasing. That would make sure that the updated conda-forge feedstock does not contain the problem, whatever it may be...

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I'm open to that. Not sure what I would do with it, but happy to do it if it helps.

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A new release would be great. I think the commits since 0.6.2 are quite substantial (build system improvements).

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Tagged and released!

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tdegeus commented Jun 15, 2020

Great! The new version is also live on conda-forge.

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Yay!

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Awesome thanks!

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chrisdembia commented Jun 16, 2020

I’ve already been able to incorporate this in my opensim staged recipe for conda forge. 👍

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