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Missing git tags for recent release? #77

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robert-scheck opened this issue Apr 30, 2022 · 4 comments
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Missing git tags for recent release? #77

robert-scheck opened this issue Apr 30, 2022 · 4 comments

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@robert-scheck
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robert-scheck commented Apr 30, 2022

According to the Internet, there is ipv6toolkit v2.0, but the download URL (http://www.si6networks.com/tools/ipv6toolkit/ipv6toolkit-v2.0.tar.gz) doesn't exist anymore (#70 claims this, too) - and there are also no git tags for any recent release of ipv6toolkit. Aside of that the actual versioning is very confusing in general (#62 claims this, too), because:

The current situation makes it hard to impossible to properly package ipv6toolkit for further Linux distributions.

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fgont commented Aug 5, 2022

This is super-bad (apologies!).

I'll do this:

  1. Ensure consisetncy. -- Please see: my comment for issue #62
  2. Put back v2.0 in place rightaway
  3. Plan to release v3.1 asap to fi all outstanding issues.

Thoughts?

@robert-scheck
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robert-scheck commented Aug 24, 2022

I like the proposal from @alvarezp in #62. Given I'm not sure where v3.1 would originate from (because I never saw a v3.0 so far), I am not sure what to answer here. If you refer to the version in the scripts itself…well, there also has been v4.0 already.

An important point from my point of view is to get the mentioned list actually done, because the v2.0 tarball is still not in place.

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Ping?

@sbrun
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sbrun commented Dec 1, 2022

Hello,

It would be great to have a new tagged release. Then the maintainers of the tool in various distributions could update it.
Thanks

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