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git tags missing for 1.29.0 #185

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grawlinson opened this issue May 18, 2023 · 6 comments
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git tags missing for 1.29.0 #185

grawlinson opened this issue May 18, 2023 · 6 comments

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@grawlinson
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grawlinson commented May 18, 2023

Hi! I package python-shodan downstream in Arch Linux, and it has been brought to my attention that git tags are missing for 1.29.0 and 1.29.1.

Is someone able to push the tags for that (and any other missing) release?

Thanks in advance!

@hamarituc
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I am the downstream package maintainer for python-shodan in Gentoo and faced to the same problem as @grawlinson. I would appreciate if tags and GitHub releases could be published for the recent releases.

Thanks in advance!

@ptrcnull
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Alpine maintainer for py3-shodan here - we were using git commits to fetch 1.29.1, but switched to downloading PyPI tarballs instead: https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/commit/6dc47a68045a7b15b6ab55a7c8f0f6c1f128eb3e

nonetheless, it still would be nice to have proper git tags here

@sebix
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sebix commented Aug 25, 2023

For the openSUSE packages I use the PyPI tarballs too (https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/s/shodan/shodan-%{version}.tar.gz)

@grawlinson
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I've had to switch to using the PyPi tarball for 1.30.0 due to lack of activity on this issue.

@grawlinson
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Hi, git tags are still missing for 1.29.0, 1.30.0, and now 1.30.1.

@dirkmueller
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git tag for 1.31.0 are missing as well. any chance of getting that fixed?

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