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Could a new release be made? #678

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fluffy-critter opened this issue Jan 3, 2021 · 4 comments
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Could a new release be made? #678

fluffy-critter opened this issue Jan 3, 2021 · 4 comments

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@fluffy-critter
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There's been a lot of changes in isso since the last release (0.12.2) which was two years ago, many of which are important bugfixes such as #599. Could there be a new release made so that people don't have to build it themselves, especially with how difficult the build is to get set up?

Thanks!

@cmoetzing
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I basically agree, but building is fairly simple if you use docker. Dockerfile is already provided.

@fluffy-critter
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Isso's installation instructions say to use pypi as the primary source, and also I have run into trouble with Docker in the past and don't want to pollute my VPS with it so I'd rather not go that route.

@Fryboyter
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I basically agree, but building is fairly simple if you use docker. Dockerfile is already provided.

But not everyone can use Docker. For example, I use uberspace.de as my webspace provider. There you have significantly more rights than with a normal webspace, but not enough for things like Docker.

I therefore use the installation via pip install isso. However, this type of installation does not work smoothly due to #617. At least that was the case a few weeks ago.

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ix5 commented Feb 5, 2021

The maintainers just released 0.12.4 and are very responsive to well-written PRs.
Thanks, @jelmer and @blatinier !

I think this can be closed.

@jelmer jelmer closed this as completed Feb 5, 2021
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