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create tags for each release #4

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samuelbernardo opened this issue Oct 12, 2019 · 3 comments
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samuelbernardo opened this issue Oct 12, 2019 · 3 comments

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@samuelbernardo
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samuelbernardo commented Oct 12, 2019

Is it possible to create tags for each release?

I'm a Gentoo Distribution user that like smem utility. It would be simple to maintain the ebuild (package) if your git repository have tags for each release.

This is the wall message:

- dev-util/smem-20071119_p1::gentoo (masked by: package.mask)
/usr/portage/profiles/package.mask:
# Michał Górny mgorny@gentoo.org (2019-10-04)
# Unmaintained, EAPI 0 packages. No reverse dependencies. If you want
# them to stay, please port them to EAPI 7, and preferably become
# the maintainer.
# Removal in 30 days. Bug #696252.

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@kwkroeger
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Hi @samuelbernardo, I didn't realize my repository might be the most viable source for a smem ebuild. I'll look into adding tags this week.

@samuelbernardo
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samuelbernardo commented Oct 14, 2019

Hi @kwkroeger
The ebuild was using a perl source that I only find in some dot files.
The real version of smem is the one you ported to python3.
Fortunately your repository keeps smem alive.
Thank you for sharing your work!

@kwkroeger
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I've tagged the current release as v1.6. I'll tag further work accordingly.

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