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Tag new release? #69

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tfausak opened this issue Jun 4, 2024 · 5 comments
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Tag new release? #69

tfausak opened this issue Jun 4, 2024 · 5 comments

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@tfausak
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tfausak commented Jun 4, 2024

The latest tagged release is from January. There have been a few changes since then, notably #60. Here's the diff: 0b00243...8728035

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Sorry for dropping the ball here. I missed the notification. I'll do a release by the end of this week.

As a side note, I'm considering deprecating hlint-{setup,run} pair in favor of https://github.com/haskell-actions/hlint-scan but I need to make sure all current users can migrate without being impacted too severely. Can you please take a look and see if you can use hlint-scan instead? Thank you!

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tfausak commented Jun 17, 2024

I hadn't really looked at hlint-scan before. It seems like quite a different thing that hlint-run.

Poking around a bit, it looks like the version of HLint isn't configurable? It's just whichever version the Docker container happened to pull in, which is currently from Stackage LTS 22.5. I see that the path is configurable, but that would essentially require using hlint-setup.

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That makes sense, thank you for taking a look. In this case, I'll continue maintaining these, at least until hlint-scan gets full feature parity

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tfausak commented Jun 23, 2024

Thanks!

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