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Release time? #12

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paride opened this issue Mar 29, 2018 · 2 comments · Fixed by #20
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Release time? #12

paride opened this issue Mar 29, 2018 · 2 comments · Fixed by #20

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@paride
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paride commented Mar 29, 2018

Hello @josephlr, I'd like to package fscryptctl for Debian, but normally only released (tagged) versions are packaged. Do you plan to tag a release anytime soon? Thank you.

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comio commented Jan 2, 2019

I'm also waiting for a tagged version.

Thanks and ciao

luigi

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josephlr commented Feb 3, 2021

Version v0.1 has been tagged. It's just the last commit that included support for V1 encryption policies.

Version v1.0 is about to be released. It will include #16, which removes V1 policy support and adds V2 policy support.

I would recommend packaging v1.0 when it is released.

primeos added a commit to primeos/nixpkgs that referenced this issue Feb 4, 2021
Version 0.1.0 is based on the last commit that included support for V1
encryption policies. Version 1.0 is about to be released and will
include a PR which removes V1 policy support and adds V2 policy support.
Source: google/fscryptctl#12 (comment)

When version 1.0 is released we'll likely package it as fscryptctl and
mark fscryptctl-experimental as broken (referring to fscryptctl).
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