ferdymercury / amide

AMIDE: a Medical Imaging Data Examiner
http://amide.sourceforge.net/
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Please tag releases #17

Closed tillea closed 2 years ago

tillea commented 2 years ago

Hi, to create an up to date Debian package we rely on properly set tags. A user reported that you have released version 1.0.6 which is not visible as tag. It would be really helpful if you would use tags for any release. Thanks a lot, Andreas.

ferdymercury commented 2 years ago

Hi Andreas, this is an untested 'fork' of the official repository on sourceforge http://amide.sourceforge.net/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/amide/

Its owner A Loening released a new version 1.0.6 one week ago, but I think it didn't involve code changes, just the Windows installer. The sourceforge repository is rather 'non-maintained', which is why I forked it into GitHub to fix some issues.

That being said, if you want me to add tags at some places in the code, I can do that, but it should be clear that they do not match with the official release tags.

ferdymercury commented 2 years ago

I see in his 1.0.6 README the following https://sourceforge.net/projects/amide/files/amide/1.0.6/README/download

1.0.6 2022.05.28
    * Win64 build compiled by Erik Nolf
    * Source code from Gerdy Wollny's mercury repo
        https://github.com/ferdymercury/amide

But it does not specify what git-commit they used for creating this build...

bgermann commented 2 years ago

Most probably the then-latest db83ba80d1aa57ecdc709ec10466cd856be36179.

ferdymercury commented 2 years ago

@enlf-dev can you confirm?

enlf-dev commented 2 years ago

That is correct. The latest repo version from here was cloned. No code changes were needed to compile properly on MSYS2.

We send and updated 64bit and 32bit installer, including a howto for both.

ferdymercury commented 2 years ago

Thanks. I tagged the relevant commit: https://github.com/ferdymercury/amide/releases/tag/v1.0.6