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Please, release a version

Open eribertomota opened this issue 8 years ago • 2 comments

Hi,

Initially, thanks for maintain alive this library. I am the libofa maintainer in Debian.

I am writing to ask you to release a new version. As help, there are patches that you can use here:

https://sources.debian.net/src/libofa/0.9.3-12/debian/patches/

I will send a email message for all my upstreams today, saying about the new Debian version.

Thanks a lot in advance.

Regards,

Eriberto

eribertomota avatar Nov 10 '16 22:11 eribertomota

Can you clarify what you mean by releasing a new version? Do you mean merging some of those patches in this repo? Thanks!

tanob avatar Nov 11 '16 03:11 tanob

2016-11-11 1:11 GMT-02:00 Adriano Bonat [email protected]:

Can you clarify what you mean by releasing a new version? Do you mean merging some of those patches in this repo? Thanks!

Hi, thanks for your reply. To release a new version you must click over '0 releases > Draft a new release', after do some changes in source code. It will generate a release, as shown here[1]. It is very important to all Linux distributions to monitor changes in source code that generates new releases and must be packaged by each maintainer in Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, etc.

Yes, you can merge the patches and release a new version, if you want. The current libofa release is 0.9.3. So, you should release a >= 0.9.4 version.

[1] https://github.com/eribertomota/axel/releases

Thanks a lot in advance.

Regards,

Eriberto

eribertomota avatar Nov 11 '16 14:11 eribertomota

@eribertomota sorry, just noticed that I totally forgot about this issue. Please reopen it if you think this is still valid.

tanob avatar Jul 17 '24 15:07 tanob