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Upstream Update: CLI11 1.7 #619
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We have a deprecation note for that package: https://github.com/bincrafters/conan-cli11/blob/stable/1.6.0/README.md
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What is the idea in general? Looking at the magnum package, the author manages the conan script but the packages will be built & hosted by bincrafters. Though in that case the author specifically could not sacrifice CI-time to build packages. Could a solution in cases like these (CLI11, where it is both maintained and hosted by the author) be that bincrafters host duplicates? That is: Automatically copy packages from maintainer -> bincrafters (triggered by new uploads)? My point is that it is extremely valuable/convenient to have as many packages as possible in the same repository (and from bincrafters they slowly move over to conan-center). Thoughts? |
Good question! We discussed about deprecation here.
Yeah, our Boost package could spend an entire day when building! So time is essential for us too. Duplicated channel is not a good option IMO, we would need to replicate any fix and add new services to monitor any new change. I know it's annoying use different namespaces, but you could use Also, there is a documentation about "how to deprecate a package": |
@uilianries You just copied the old depreaction text again in the readme
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Fixed :) |
Can we set an alias to the official recipe as well or do we still have some issues with that? |
Thanks @Croydon ! I copied from conan-cli11 README We could create an alias as well, but is it really necessary? IMO we should avoiding alias, because bug related to official package could pointed to us by by unsuspecting users. |
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The above mentioned version is newly released by the upstream project and not yet available within Bincrafters. Please add this version.
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