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tag new release? #207

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gonzoleeman opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 4 comments
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tag new release? #207

gonzoleeman opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 4 comments

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@gonzoleeman
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Hi!

Would it be possible to tag a new release?

@maurizio-lombardi
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maurizio-lombardi commented Oct 7, 2024

Hi @gonzoleeman Yes, but there are many changes in the upcoming version and I am trying to do that carefully. Especially the new configshell release might break other software that depend on it (this is why I bumped the major version to 2.x). I plan to publish new targetcli and rtslib releases soon. So be careful when updating your distro.

@gonzoleeman
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No problem! I understand completely. Thanks for your reply.

@gonzoleeman
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For the record, another engineer in my company wanted an updated targetcli-fb, and he ended up breaking it because of dependencies on rtslib and configshell, so I understand. I'll be very careful.

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Update: testing against the new configshell 2.0.0 version looks ok. I have to solve a compatibility problem between a tool called nvmetcli and the new configshell, then I will proceed to tag new targetcli/rtslib version, I plan to do that before the end of next week.

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