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any tarball release plans? #106

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pnemade opened this issue Mar 7, 2016 · 4 comments
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any tarball release plans? #106

pnemade opened this issue Mar 7, 2016 · 4 comments

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@pnemade
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pnemade commented Mar 7, 2016

Hi,
I want to package this plugin in Fedora. Is there any soon plans to provide any tarball release of this plugin which I can use and package in Fedora?

@bjorn
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bjorn commented Mar 7, 2016

I currently do not have time to work on this plugin, so there are currently no release plans.

Would it help if we just tagged the current state as v0.1.0 for example? I don't think the project is in a state where it can guarantee a high level of API compatibility, but at least due to the low amount of activity things are bound to stay stable for quite some time.

Actually I think the main things still to do on this plugin are documentation (#13) and to make contacts signals non-delayed (#99).

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pnemade commented Mar 7, 2016

Thank you for your quick reply. Actually I was at some conference where I met Gcompris developer and I got to know from him that gcompris-qt is using this module. So to package gcompris-qt in Fedora, I need to package this module first.

I think if current state looks good to you then tagging it for v0.1.0 helps me but if you think you need to wait more then I can also try to package the current snapshot of this module.

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bjorn commented Mar 7, 2016

Right, you can always get a tarball link to the currently latest commit on master, for example:

https://github.com/qml-box2d/qml-box2d/archive/1b37be7d9dfb44ec6d520595a4e4f45f63717822.tar.gz

Another project using this library is Bacon2D. They are using a git submodule.

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awilfox commented Mar 25, 2018

Chiming in from Adélie, we'd also love to see a tag at some point. Right now I'm going to ship 21e57f1 as 0.1.0_pre20180109.

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