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[request] Parallel releases on GitHub and crates.io #3

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pfr-dev opened this issue Mar 25, 2021 · 5 comments
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[request] Parallel releases on GitHub and crates.io #3

pfr-dev opened this issue Mar 25, 2021 · 5 comments

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@pfr-dev
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pfr-dev commented Mar 25, 2021

Please can we have parallel releases across GitHub and crates.io ?

This will benefit pkgsrc maintainers.

Furthermore, could you please also include a Cargo.lock file with the release as this also aids the package maintainers.

Thank you :)

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frustak commented Mar 26, 2021

@Ramiferous Now there are Github actions to publish on crates.io whenever the main branch changes: #4
Also for the Cargo.lock file to be included, I believe it's included by default: rust-lang/cargo#7026

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pfr-dev commented Mar 28, 2021

@frustak I apologise if my request was not very clear. What is needed is simply a GitHub release tag whenever a new release is published to crates.io

It is no necessary to have a new crates.io release for every github commit. 👍

Thanks again!

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frustak commented Mar 29, 2021

A sure thing to do, In the future I will try to add release tags similar to crates.io versions. Thanks, and you're welcome :)

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pfr-dev commented Mar 30, 2021

Awesome, thanks!
It will soon be available on NetBSD. Probably a few days from now 👍

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pfr-dev commented Mar 31, 2021

FYI, the package was merged today:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-changes/2021/03/31/msg231613.html

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