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1.10 tag missing #179

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fonsp opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 6 comments
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1.10 tag missing #179

fonsp opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 6 comments

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@fonsp
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fonsp commented Oct 22, 2024

While testing https://github.com/JuliaPluto/MethodURL.jl

we found that the 1.10 tag is missing in https://github.com/JuliaStats/Statistics.jl/tags

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adrhill commented Oct 22, 2024

More specifically 1.10.0:

(jl_A0lPz6) pkg> st Statistics
Status `/private/var/folders/lx/07x6z_b908gd4wd3v_wf2b4c0000gn/T/jl_A0lPz6/Project.toml`
  [10745b16] Statistics v1.10.0

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cc @KristofferC

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KristofferC commented Oct 22, 2024

While testing https://github.com/JuliaPluto/MethodURL.jl

The repo is not available. There should be a way to do this without requiring tags for versions existing (as can be seen this is a bit unreliable). If I can look at the repo maybe I can fix it.

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Anyway, I added the tag for 1.10.

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adrhill commented Oct 22, 2024

The repo is not available.

It's essentially a (micro-) package containing the code you proposed in JuliaLang/julia#47709 (comment).
I set it to private to first ask you whether you are ok with your snippet ending up in the package.

If I can look at the repo maybe I can fix it.

Unfortunately I lost my rights to the settings when transferring it to the JuliaPluto org, so @fonsp will have to make it visible.

There should be a way to do this without requiring tags for versions existing (as can be seen this is a bit unreliable).

As far as I am able to tell, the registry only contains the content hashes of individual releases, not the commit hash required to assemble a URL. If there is a way to obtain commit hashes, that would be great.

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fonsp commented Oct 24, 2024

@KristofferC visible now :) thanks for taking a look!

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