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Add homebrew formula #17
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Wow, wow wow. Thanks @halffullheart but I'm already on it if you don't mind ;) I just need to be sure that rake release on macosx works well and I'm ok with the formula :p |
Go for it. I just wanted to track that we plan to do this. |
Perfect! ;) |
Do you confirm that I need to |
Homebrew/legacy-homebrew#24050 You certainly should tag your versions, @halffullheart :) I'm not sure that "latest" version will be accepted by homebrew community. |
Please, please, @halffullheart, tag your commits! I can't publish my homebrew task without it! Homebrew/legacy-homebrew#24050 (comment) poke @madx |
@kud, @halffullheart is in the PST time zone, so there's no need to poke him twice while he sleeps ;-) There already was a 1.0 version, maybe we could tagbit back. Also, semver should be used! |
Yep but cant wway
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Cant wait*
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@kud I have fixed the problem with rake release. That should be all that is needed to compile now for the homebrew formula. I also tagged the latest commit with v1.0.0-beta.2. This should be sufficient for the homebrew formula and then we can figure out what will be needed to make this a 1.0.0! I would also like to come up with a better way to manage bumping versions, and I have opened #22 to that effect. |
Lovely! Thanks a lot! On 8 November 2013 08:07, Daniel Worthington [email protected]:
Erwann Mest kud.io |
Add a homebrew formula. Info here: https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/wiki/Formula-Cookbook
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