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Add new Release to platformio #1735

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dbambus opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 6 comments
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Add new Release to platformio #1735

dbambus opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 6 comments

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@dbambus
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dbambus commented Apr 18, 2024

Hey @tzapu,

Thank you very much for your Release 2.0.17, it is absolutely brilliant and I already intend to use it in my repo for a word clock. However, for this project I use platformio and it would be super if the release could also be managed by their repo system.

The previous release 0.16.0 is already there, but could you update it to the latest release as well?

https://registry.platformio.org/libraries/tzapu/WiFiManager

Cheers David

@FerFemNemBem
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Hi @dbambus,

what about adding:

lib_deps =
https://github.com/tzapu/WiFiManager.git#v2.0.17

to your "platformio.ini"?

Cheers, FFNB

@tablatronix
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This should have updated automatically when I made the release..
hmm

@tablatronix
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tablatronix commented Apr 20, 2024

I think platformio removed auto-update legacy from registry, you have to manually publish updates now, which means I think you need a pio organization tied to the repo, its possible only @tzapu can do this..

Looking into it

@PabloOyarzo
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Much needed and appriciated

@MrBeepoint
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@tzapu This would be nice, because people who install directly from PIO library manager install a 4 year old version and run into issues (at least for ESP32). Here you can read how to do that: https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/core/userguide/pkg/cmd_publish.html#cmd-pkg-publish

You will need an pio account login before.

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I will have to provide my own fork of wm to manage a platform io library

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