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Time for a new release? #143

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DamienCassou opened this issue Jul 11, 2024 · 9 comments
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Time for a new release? #143

DamienCassou opened this issue Jul 11, 2024 · 9 comments

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@DamienCassou
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The previous release is from 2020. Is it the right moment to release a new version of ledger-autosync?

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egh commented Jul 11, 2024

Yes, I suppose it is! Now to remember the magic steps to release to pypi....

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emilazy commented Jul 15, 2024

Thanks! This would be great for us at NixOS as downstream distributors since we’re working on the Python 3.12 migration and the distutils/imp/nose fixes would help get your project building again :)

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DamienCassou commented Jul 15, 2024 via email

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emilazy commented Aug 12, 2024

Sorry to be a bother by pinging again, but our ledger-autosync package is still broken because of Python 3.12 issues and it’d be great to get a release cut here so we can fix it before our next stable release. I realize this project probably isn’t your top priority though, so a confirmation that you consider the current Git HEAD in a good enough state for us to package downstream would work for us as well!

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egh commented Aug 22, 2024

Hi @emilazy I'm working on a new release but HEAD is in a good enough place to ship if need be.

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egh commented Aug 22, 2024

I have release 1.2.0 to pypi and tagged it here. It has been tested with python 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 and 3.12 (in github actions).

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emilazy commented Aug 22, 2024

Thank you for cutting a release, and sorry for all the pestering! 💜

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egh commented Aug 22, 2024

No problem! Thank you

@DamienCassou
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thank you very much @egh!

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