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Tagging versions #405

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weberhofer opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 8 comments
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Tagging versions #405

weberhofer opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 8 comments

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@weberhofer
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Thank you for this great script which I'm using quite frequently!

I'm also packaging the software for the openSUSE and would like to ask you for tagging releases, which simplifies the creation of reproduceable builds of our RPM packages.

@jmrenouard
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Hi @weberhofer

Can you help us to improve building script in build sub directory ?

I will fix one or two issues and tag your new version !

@dvershinin
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+1. Why not just tag releases in GitHub same time with posting to mysqltuner.pl.

At this point, for many months the situation is that mysqltuner.pl seems to have latest script while GitHub release is one year behind...

Making it both confusing for packagers and end users (on what is stable).

@jmrenouard
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Yes nice idea :)

@jmrenouard
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I will publish a new release for each increment of version.

I close this ticket and process changes like this.

@weberhofer
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@jmrenouard, sorry for not responding for such a long while! Thanks a lot for changing your release process, I'll update the openSUSE repos soon.

@dvershinin
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@jmrenouard this was missed for 1.7.15:

  • Last GitHub release is 1.7.13
  • The version delivered via mysqltuner.pl is 1.7.15

@weberhofer
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Yes, please tag!

@jmrenouard
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Done

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