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Release 6.3.0 #213

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AckslD opened this issue Apr 2, 2024 · 8 comments
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Release 6.3.0 #213

AckslD opened this issue Apr 2, 2024 · 8 comments

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@AckslD
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AckslD commented Apr 2, 2024

Hi! I wanted to update the version used on Nix packages to the latest version in develop branch but maybe it's nice to have that as a proper version. Would it make sense to merge develop into master and tag it with 6.3.0? This would include for example the new commands of clipctl.

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cdown commented Apr 2, 2024

Hey! I'm actually about to release a complete rewrite in C which will be tagged as 7.0.0. I've been testing it over the last few days and I think it's more or less ready for external testing, after which it will be released.

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AckslD commented Apr 2, 2024

Cool, sounds great :)

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cdown commented Apr 9, 2024

The C rewrite is at 70cc5d2 -- feel free to try it out. Packaging shouldn't change much from how it is now, although I might add manual pages.

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AckslD commented Apr 9, 2024

Started trying it out @cdown, seems to all work as expected 👍 :)

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ferki commented Jul 28, 2024

@cdown: could you consider tagging the last commit of the Bash-based approach as a "final Bash release", please? I mean either 9735907 or 87e1641.

It would also help me tremendously with packaging for Gentoo. I'd like to use the already available latest developments, and would be nice if I could bring it to all Gentoo users as well.

I believe using 6.3.0 may work well without interfering with 7.0.0 as the first release of the C-based rewrite.

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AckslD commented Nov 25, 2024

Hi @cdown, what's the current status of the C-based version (7.0.0?)? :) Anything that I can help/try to get this out? I also agree with @ferki about tagging 6.3.0 as well.

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cdown commented Nov 25, 2024

Clipmenu 7 is basically done :-) The final thing is #240, I think.

I will tag the final bash version before tagging 7, but note that it has not received the level of scrutiny of most releases.

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N-R-K commented Jan 24, 2025

@ferki I have a local snapshot ebuild based on commit eaf0d90 which I've been using for a while now (along with patching in #227 via /etc/portage/patches). I'll attach the ebuild here in case you're interested and/or to avoid duplicated efforts.

clipmenu-6.2.0_p20241214.ebuild

I haven't sent a pull request for adding this ebuild to gentoo repos yet since clipmenu at it's current state has basically no documentation and thus not in a state to be packaged yet (IMO).

Also, this probably isn't the right place to be talking about gentoo ebuilds. So if you have any follow up or want to discuss anything feel free to send me a mail at nrk AT disroot DOT org to avoid clogging up this thread further :)

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