No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
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- Moongazer
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No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
There is no 29.4.1_Release tag in https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProd ... /Pale-Moon repository!
I build using the gentoo overlay https://github.com/deu/palemoon-overlay which uses the git repository and the tag to download the source code which means my attempt to build 29.4.1 using a self made ebuild file is failing.
In addition if I download the source from http://archive.palemoon.org/source/pale ... rce.tar.xz and check the palemoon version I get
$ tar xOf palemoon-29.4.1-source.tar.xz palemoon/config/version.txt
29.5.0a1
Which looks wrong.
I build using the gentoo overlay https://github.com/deu/palemoon-overlay which uses the git repository and the tag to download the source code which means my attempt to build 29.4.1 using a self made ebuild file is failing.
In addition if I download the source from http://archive.palemoon.org/source/pale ... rce.tar.xz and check the palemoon version I get
$ tar xOf palemoon-29.4.1-source.tar.xz palemoon/config/version.txt
29.5.0a1
Which looks wrong.
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- Apollo supporter
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
Well, now Pale Moon repo site even reports 404 and UXP site redirects me to archived repo owned by mystery user mcp-graveyard. Someone hacked site or what?
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- Pale Moon guru
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
My mistake. I'll re-pack from the correct FE branch.
(code-wise there is no difference as they were in sync, but it was an incorrect archive)
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=27369 should explain the current situation in a nutshell.
Sorry for the short notice and the noise with the archive. Making rapid organization-wide changes is hard and some things were done manually this time around.
EDIT: archive has been updated. Enjoy your building!
Sorry for the short notice and the noise with the archive. Making rapid organization-wide changes is hard and some things were done manually this time around.
EDIT: archive has been updated. Enjoy your building!
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
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- Moongazer
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
Note currently the https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/Pale-Moon.git used by the old ebuilds is not redirecting to the mcp-graveyard version whereas the UXP submodule https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP.git is redirecting to the mcp-graveyard version.
Is this an oversight?
Is this an oversight?
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
Hopefully so, as the Issue Tracker link in the About dialog is dependent on it.
Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
There will not BE a public issue tracker anymore.
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
None of the smilies express the sad.
Guess I can cancel my repo account request.
Guess I can cancel my repo account request.
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- Pale Moon guru
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
Well you know who you can thank for that.
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
A future process may be implemented at some point. Though most won't like it.
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
That was an oversight with the reorganization but unfortunately that can no longer be corrected.Bababo26 wrote: ↑2021-09-14, 19:23Note currently the https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProd ... e-Moon.git used by the old ebuilds is not redirecting to the mcp-graveyard version
You'll have to issue an update to the ebuilds, I'm afraid, if you want to continue offering the older versions.
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
Is the development still using git? Or mercurial like mozilla uses?
Why not have 2 repos, 1 private for development and 1 public which would be updated with 1 big commit once in a month on new release? It would make looking at changes much more easier.
Why not have 2 repos, 1 private for development and 1 public which would be updated with 1 big commit once in a month on new release? It would make looking at changes much more easier.
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- Pale Moon guru
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Re: No tag for release 29.4.1 in Pale-Moon.git
And how would that be different from using diff on the tarballs? Oh, that's right, it wouldn't be, and it would just cause more work for us.
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"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite