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Test and release Apio 1.1.x

Open zapta opened this issue 8 months ago • 7 comments

Apio dev should be stable and complete now and ready for the testing and release process. Release can be as a pypal/pip python package and/or the new installers.

@cavearr, @Obijuan, assigning this to you.

zapta avatar Mar 25 '25 17:03 zapta

Hi @cavearr, what are your plans for the next release of Apio?

The current dev version is feature complete and stable as far as I can tell.

zapta avatar Apr 22 '25 23:04 zapta

Hi @zapta! sorry for my delay!, i'm very busy closing the development version of icestudio to release Apio and Icestudio at the same time.

I need a couple of weeks more or less, the next week i'm telling you to start to plan the release, ok?

And once again, thank you for all!

cavearr avatar Apr 22 '25 23:04 cavearr

Very good. Thanks Carlos, and let me know if I can help in any way.

On Tue, Apr 22, 2025 at 4:20 PM Carlos Venegas Arrabé < @.***> wrote:

Hi @zapta https://github.com/zapta! sorry for my delay!, i'm very busy closing the development version of icestudio to release Apio and Icestudio at the same time.

I need a couple of weeks more or less, the next week i'm telling you to start to plan the release, ok?

And once again, thank you for all!

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Hi @zapta https://github.com/zapta! sorry for my delay!, i'm very busy closing the development version of icestudio to release Apio and Icestudio at the same time.

I need a couple of weeks more or less, the next week i'm telling you to start to plan the release, ok?

And once again, thank you for all!

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zapta avatar Apr 22 '25 23:04 zapta

I marked a few issues here with the label pre release. Please verify that they are completed before you release.

zapta avatar Jun 21 '25 15:06 zapta

Hi @Obijuan, I have exhausted my TODO list and Apio should be ready to be released as 1.0.x.

Notes:

  1. You can start with a release of a pypal pip package and then add the standalone installers and packages from here https://github.com/FPGAwars/apio-dev-builds/releases

  2. Preferably the pypi package and the installers should come from the same apio commit SHA. You can run the installers builder for a specific apio commit here https://github.com/FPGAwars/apio-dev-builds/actions/workflows/build-and-release.yaml

  3. The Quick Start and installation docs are here https://fpgawars.github.io/apio/quick-start, please review that they work and that the initial user experience is good.

  4. The apio 'make' script was replace with an 'invoke' script (tasks.py). It has the invoke publish-test and invoke publish-prod commands but they are not tested, you may need to tweak them.

  5. Please remove the old commands documentation from the apio wiki to avoid confusion with the new docs.

cc @cavearr

zapta avatar Jul 08 '25 14:07 zapta