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Please add release tag #132

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tillea opened this issue Mar 20, 2017 · 5 comments
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Please add release tag #132

tillea opened this issue Mar 20, 2017 · 5 comments

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@tillea
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tillea commented Mar 20, 2017

Hi,
I'd like to package libpll for Debian. The easiest way to distribute a certain status would be if you could add a tag. If you currently are not yet happy with the release status some tag 0.0-alpha0 or something like this could help. Just let me know if you might consider this. If not I could cope with a manual download script for the moment.
Kind regards, Andreas.

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Hello @tillea,
thank you very much for considering libpll to be packaged for Debian.
The master branch is a bit lagging. I'll merge the changes from dev and make an intermediate release/tag it in the next couple of days, and let you know. We should have a major release in the coming week.
Best regards, Tomas.

@tillea
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tillea commented Mar 21, 2017

Hi Tomas,
thanks for considering. I'm not under pressure - so take your time and ping me via this issue for uploading to Debian. I think the packaging is done based on the current state of devel branch so probably no big issue to adapt to the final release.
Kind regards, Andreas.

@xflouris
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Hi @tillea ,
I've merged dev with master. Master is now the most up-to-date branch, and added a tag to it (0.3.0).
Sorry for the long time this took.
Tomas

@tillea
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tillea commented May 15, 2017

Hi @xflouris,
thanks for solving this anyway. I've uploaded this version to Debian. I'd like to point out that the libpll homepage which is found by a web search lists a version 1.0.0. I think is confusing for potential users that a version number smaller than what you can download there is the way more recent rewrite.
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@xflouris
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Thank you for pointing that. The website is outdated and concerns the old libpll (before the re-write). Indeed, it is very confusing. I'll update it soon

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