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Tracking projectm in downstream package ecosystem #774

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luzpaz opened this issue Feb 7, 2024 · 3 comments
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Tracking projectm in downstream package ecosystem #774

luzpaz opened this issue Feb 7, 2024 · 3 comments

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@luzpaz
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luzpaz commented Feb 7, 2024

As of this writing projectm is split into 2 projects on repology:

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There is an open request to merge them into 1 project under projectm

Also I have begun to bump downstream repos to update to 4.0.0
Example Alpine testing (see below)

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We'll release version 4.1 in a week so if all goes well, so I'd recommend waiting for this and immediately bump to this version. Reason is that 4.1 has all the great stuff for actual users of projectM, while 4.0 was basically a build system and API cleanup without a lot of real improvements.

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Gentoo has been updated, I've supplied an ebuild.

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luzpaz commented Mar 7, 2024

I've started to bump downstream package repos. Hopeully we'll see more green labels soon 😉

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