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Release Yampa 0.13.4 #203

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ivanperez-keera opened this issue Apr 7, 2022 · 0 comments
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Release Yampa 0.13.4 #203

ivanperez-keera opened this issue Apr 7, 2022 · 0 comments
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Just to keep track of changes that relate to the release itself.

  • Branch off develop.
  • Bump version number in yampa and yampa-test.
  • Document changes.
  • Hide expose-core flag.
  • Push to github.
  • Confirm compilation with Travis CI.
  • Fix issues, if any.
  • Merge into master.
  • Compile, test and cabal check locally.
  • Push, wait for successful upload.
  • Tag version.
  • Merge into develop.
  • Re-introduce expose-core flag.
  • Push all branches and tags.
@ivanperez-keera ivanperez-keera added this to the Yampa 0.13.4 milestone Apr 7, 2022
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2022
Version bump on all packages, and adjustment constraints in dependencies
across packages.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2022
The internal-core flag exposes Yampa's internals. This kind of facility
is discouraged and rejected by hackage.

This commit removes that flag altogether before the upload to hackage.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2022
The internal-core flag exposes Yampa's internals. This kind of facility
is discouraged and rejected by hackage.

This commit removes that flag altogether before the upload to hackage.
ivanperez-keera added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 7, 2022
@ivanperez-keera ivanperez-keera self-assigned this May 15, 2022
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