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Hello, I am trying to build a reasonable container image for Corese, compiling directly from source. I noticed that you stopped tagging releases on Git a while ago. Is there any reason behind this? Can you resume tagging releases? i don't want to directly track master, since new pushes might break my container builds. Neither I do want to rely on your binary distributions. The painful workaround, for now, requires reading through the recent commit history to checkout specific commits with stable code. |
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Hello, Thanks for your message, I understand that it is difficult to build a container image for Corese if the releases are not tagged. The latest version at this date is 4.3.0 available here. Future versions will be tagged in the same way. Also, we are publishing an official container image for Corese-Server available on Docker Hub. |
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Hello,
Thanks for your message, I understand that it is difficult to build a container image for Corese if the releases are not tagged.
Good news, we are resuming tagging releases.
The latest version at this date is 4.3.0 available here. Future versions will be tagged in the same way.
Also, we are publishing an official container image for Corese-Server available on Docker Hub.