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Add support for release channels #196

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theRookieCoder opened this issue Aug 24, 2022 · 5 comments
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Add support for release channels #196

theRookieCoder opened this issue Aug 24, 2022 · 5 comments
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enhancement Improvements to the project fixed in source Bug has been fixed in source-code, but has not been released yet priority I'm working on it, or will be soon

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@theRookieCoder
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theRookieCoder commented Aug 24, 2022

The problem

Modrinth and CurseForge have alpha, beta, and release channels for versions, and GitHub Releases has a pre-release flag. These are not supported by Ferium yet.

@jhmaster2000
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I would like to add onto this issue that GitHub Releases also have a Latest and a Pre-release channel, currently Ferium seems to prioritize Pre-release if available but this is not always desirable. These should also be supported alongside the others in this issue.

@theRookieCoder theRookieCoder changed the title Add support for release channels on Modrinth and CurseForge Add support for release channels Nov 12, 2022
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kennytv commented Aug 10, 2023

I would love to see this as well, since updating to alpha versions of some mods is a nono, whereas on a few in particular I want to be on beta or alpha specifically over the other

@theRookieCoder theRookieCoder added the priority I'm working on it, or will be soon label Sep 26, 2024
@theRookieCoder theRookieCoder added the fixed in source Bug has been fixed in source-code, but has not been released yet label Oct 19, 2024
@ok-coder1
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If fixed in source label is applied, that means this is fixed so this should be closed.

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theRookieCoder commented Oct 19, 2024

I don't close issues until I release because the feature might not be complete yet. The label is there to let people know that if they urgently need the feature/fix they can compile from source or use the actions build.

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Oh ok

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