Closed holtgrewe closed 1 year ago
Hi, Manuel,
Including Madeline in Bioconda sounds fine with me.
I'm not quite clear what your question is. Do you need me to do something?
Best Wishes -- Ed
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 8:48 AM, Manuel Holtgrewe notifications@github.com wrote:
Would it be possible to create a tag/release here on Github?
I would like to include Madeline into Bioconda http://bioconda.github.io/.
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Hi Ed,
it would be nice if there was a Git tag with the current version. This way, I can refer to this tag instead of a commit in the Bioconda package. Future update releases would then of course require new tags.
Cheers, Manuel
I'm also trying to package madeline for macOS (fink package manager). Not having a tag/release makes it difficult for any distribution to package madeline.
Looking at the source, MADELINE_VERSION was bumped to 2.1 with commit 36aff0368848a8125e95da2621dd748d485e99a0. Tagging the previous commit a92c1f8b8ff2223a5f42c96f12e7232dcafc544e or perhaps the one before it c9d7f9ab1586e0e2d09708d2cc45df6336a2f9ff since it didn't introduce a new class as v2.0 (or some other identifying version) would automatically create zip and tar.gz files of the repo at that point to simplify downloading. There have been ~180 commits to the repo since that commit. Maybe something there could also be tagged as v2.1 to mark all the changes in the past 8 years.
Hi, Nieder,
I just created this tagged release:
https://github.com/piratical/Madeline_2.0_PDE/releases/tag/v.2.1.1
I hope this satisfies your needs. If you need anything else, please let me know.
Best Wishes -- Ed
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I'm also trying to package madeline for macOS (fink package manager https://www.finkproject.org/). Not having a tag/release makes it difficult for any distribution to package madeline.
Looking at the source, MADELINE_VERSION was bumped to 2.1 with commit 36aff03 https://github.com/piratical/Madeline_2.0_PDE/commit/36aff0368848a8125e95da2621dd748d485e99a0 . Tagging the previous commit a92c1f8 https://github.com/piratical/Madeline_2.0_PDE/commit/a92c1f8b8ff2223a5f42c96f12e7232dcafc544e or perhaps the one before it c9d7f9a https://github.com/piratical/Madeline_2.0_PDE/commit/c9d7f9ab1586e0e2d09708d2cc45df6336a2f9ff since it didn't introduce a new class as v2.0 (or some other identifying version) would automatically create zip and tar.gz files of the repo at that point to simplify downloading. There have been ~180 commits to the repo since that commit. Maybe something there could also be tagged as v2.1 to mark all the changes in the past 8 years.
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Thank you. Added to Fink (macOS package manager): https://pdb.finkproject.org/pdb/package.php/madeline2
Would it be possible to create a tag/release here on Github?
I would like to include Madeline into Bioconda.