OK, I don't like having to add hacks to the release scripts, but it looks like it's the only way here, short of renaming the git repo.
I fixed the version numbers and repacked kirigami, now as kirigami2. Please double-check closely that everything is as it should... kirigami v5.37.0-rc2 89ac5784a78269d6715941de7fdf4aec95d6413a ad252c1ff20060f1de5afd41fade9b86e046bc9a7da38af6ca507f8ba2ce82fc sources/kirigami2-5.37.0.tar.xz Cheers, David. On jeudi 10 août 2017 21:16:25 CEST Rik Mills wrote: > Indeed it would. For example I have kirigami (v1) and kirigami2 source > packages in ubuntu, so human level confusion aside, now renaming > kirigami2 tarballs to just kirigami is going to give scripting and > tooling a headache. > > On 10/08/17 20:09, Tobias C. Berner wrote: > > Also, given that this was previously called kirigami2, and still > > installs stuff to .../cmake/KF5Kirigami2/..., .../kirigami.2/... and so > > respectively, wouldn't it be less confusing to call this still kirigami2? > > > > > > mfg Tobias > > > > On 10 August 2017 at 20:52, Andreas Sturmlechner > > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > > > > wrote: > > On Sunday, 6 August 2017 at 23:41, David Faure wrote: > > > KDE Frameworks 5.37.0 has been uploaded to the usual place. > > > > > > New frameworks: kirigami. > > > > Looks like krigiami still has KF5_VERSION 5.36 and KF5_DEP_VERSION > > 5.35.0, I > > don't think that's intentional? > > > > Regards -- David Faure, [email protected], http://www.davidfaure.fr Working on KDE Frameworks 5
