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Can we Have a release version #255

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shafeequ opened this issue Jul 1, 2020 · 6 comments
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Can we Have a release version #255

shafeequ opened this issue Jul 1, 2020 · 6 comments

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@shafeequ
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shafeequ commented Jul 1, 2020

Team,

Since the popularity and usage of this are increasing, are you planning to have a Release version so that the consumer of this utility can use it?

Thanks,

@emil-e
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emil-e commented Jul 1, 2020

I don't really have any such plans given that I don't really have time to work on RapidCheck these days.

@shafeequ
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shafeequ commented Jul 1, 2020

Thanks for the quick response, Just a thought with the current master state we can have one release tag ?

@ezzieyguywuf
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I don't really have any such plans given that I don't really have time to work on RapidCheck these days.

Is this still the case? If so, are you interested in adding other people as maintainers to the project?

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emil-e commented Jul 2, 2021

I don't really have any such plans given that I don't really have time to work on RapidCheck these days.

Is this still the case? If so, are you interested in adding other people as maintainers to the project?

I would be very much open to that if I find someone appropriate, yes. It'd be a shame for this project just to rot because I'm busy. Are you interested or know anyone else who is interested?

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I don't really have any such plans given that I don't really have time to work on RapidCheck these days.

Is this still the case? If so, are you interested in adding other people as maintainers to the project?

I would be very much open to that if I find someone appropriate, yes. It'd be a shame for this project just to rot because I'm busy. Are you interested or know anyone else who is interested?

I am definitely interested. I would love to work on getting an official release, as well as cleaning up some of the pull requests and issues.

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alerque commented Mar 11, 2023

This library has become a build dependency for projects like nix, which does have stable releases in distro packages. Now distros (like Arch Linux which I package for) are forced with dealing with packaging a library with no upstream versioning just to build other versioned packages. A tag now and then would be very much appreciated.

algitbot pushed a commit to alpinelinux/aports that referenced this issue Jul 6, 2023
rapidcheck is really not in a shape rn where we really want to
package it. Hence, disable check() in Nix until rapidcheck upstream
tags releases, uses versioned sonames, and provides a pkg-config file.

See: emil-e/rapidcheck#255
algitbot pushed a commit to alpinelinux/aports that referenced this issue Feb 5, 2024
This package is needed for the Nix test suite, it's really annoying
to package as upstream doesn't tag releases and, therefore, also
doesn't set an soname for the shared library.

However, running the Nix test suite in Alpine is beneficial as it
discovers bugs in Nix (see NixOS/nix#9934).

See also: emil-e/rapidcheck#255
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