release new version (1.4.5)
I got some requests for releasing a new version. @l8gravely any optionions, or good to go as it is?
Ico> I got some requests for releasing a new version. @l8gravely any Ico> optionions, or good to go as it is?
I've probably got to run some tests to make sure it works properly. I've got some new vagrant build images setup so I can do some test compiles and make sure the docs are updated for newer versions. Especially for the CentOS 7 and then Rocky Linux, etc.
Maybe even SUSE if I feel motivated.
How have you been these days?
John
I've probably got to run some tests to make sure it works properly. I've got some new vagrant build images setup so I can do some test compiles and make sure the docs are updated for newer versions. Especially for the CentOS 7 and then Rocky Linux, etc. Maybe even SUSE if I feel motivated.
Wow, I didn't realize we had such a strict release procedure. Usually I just create a tag and throw it out there :) But by all means, please do!
How have you been these days?
Oh, all good here, had some mildly-interesting-but-sufficiently-paying jobs to get me through the lockdown periods, and I guess now is the time to start looking for some new and interesting customers. My motivation is rather down the drain though, I kind of totally stalled on the pet projects. Maybe I have reached the age where I start to hate computers and should start some real hobbies in the real world :)
You all good?
It's worth checkout GitHub actions, where GitHub will run tests on their hardware (across different distros) if multi-distro support is something you care about.
btw, last release is not signed while previous one were