Bug fix release 1.61 of perl-workflow and then some

jonasbn

Jonas Brømsø

Posted on October 1, 2022

Bug fix release 1.61 of perl-workflow and then some

Today we released bug fix release 1.61.

We had discovered a minor bug, it has been patched and release 1.61 has been uploaded to PAUSE/CPAN - Thanks to Oliver Welter who discovered and patched the bug.

I can see that I forgot to post about two bug fix releases:

  • 1.60
  • 1.59

Since the last release post was on 1.58. Both were both released prior to this, so I will mention them here.

I do not know how come I forgot to write up the announcements for the two bug fix releases, probably due to workload.

Anyway, about workload - I should be celebrating and contributing to Hactoberfest, but instead I am doing maintenance, but it is still open source, so I guess it does count just a little.

Here follows the change log of release 1.61, 1.60 and 1.59

Change Log

1.61 2022-10-01 bug fix release, update recommended

  • We have removed some code, which was no longer used, which was causing some grievance see PR #203 from by Oliver Welter (@oliwell)

1.60 2022-03-02 bug fix release, update recommended

  • We have discovered a minor regression, founded in our eager to implement more clean code. This has been addressed via PR #195 by Erik Huelsmann (@ehuelsmann).

It was followed up by PR #196 by Oliver Welter (@oliwell).

We are now setting the bar a bit lower for the 1.x releases in regard to best practices and code quality and focus on improving the code for 2.x, so we do not experience any more regressions.

1.59 2022-02-02 bug fix release, update required

  • Unfortunately we discovered a minor mishap, where a dependency was referenced without being properly declared as a dependency, which could result in inability for the distribution to work in a clean environment. This has now been addressed via PR #190
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jonasbn
Jonas Brømsø

Posted on October 1, 2022

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