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Started to study a bit about Phoenix.PubSub and added {:phoenix_pubsub, "~> 2.0"} as a dependency - as the front page instructs. But it seems the latest version is 1.1.2 and 2.0 is not available in hex.pm:
** (Mix) No matching version for phoenix_pubsub ~> 2.0 (from: mix.exs) in registry
The latest version is: 1.1.2
Should the GitHub repo be used directly? How long will it take to show up in hex.pm?
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Learnt in Elixir Forum that the master branch is the development branch. While it makes absolute sense for a product, with a dedicated team - IMO - it should not be the case for a public open source package. Since most people will be redirected to the front page of the repo and the default is usually, a README that describes a reliable version. But maybe I am wrong. So closed this.
Started to study a bit about
Phoenix.PubSub
and added{:phoenix_pubsub, "~> 2.0"}
as a dependency - as the front page instructs. But it seems the latest version is1.1.2
and2.0
is not available inhex.pm
:Should the GitHub repo be used directly? How long will it take to show up in
hex.pm
?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: