Spread the word.
@anthonyfok I counted 12 mouse clicks to do the Snap build, which is hardly fully automatic…
Spread the word.
@anthonyfok I counted 12 mouse clicks to do the Snap build, which is hardly fully automatic…
Thank you for taking care and releasing a functional version. Very much appreciated!
@anthonyfok I counted 12 mouse clicks to do the Snap build, which is hardly fully automatic…
Good point, it wasn’t automatic indeed. I went to https://launchpad.net/~gohugoio/+snap/hugo and changed Build Schedule from “Built on request” to “Built automatically”, so, when you push to the stable
branch again for the next release, it should build the snap fully automatically within 6 hours.
Snap Package - the Hugo Snap (Snapcraft) package for Linux distributions - updated
Docker/CI Image - a Hugo Docker image for Continuous Integration- updated
Fedora Copr - Hugo RPM packages for Fedora and CentOS - updated
Brew Package - Hugo package for the macOS package manager - updated
The rpms are up-to-date now
Debian Package - Hugo .deb package for the Debian and Ubuntu - updated
And thanks to the Ubuntu developers at Canonical, the very latest Hugo 0.40.1 will be the version entering Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (bionic), which is scheduled to be released some time today (April 26).
That is incredibly cool!
That is incredibly cool!
Yes, and apparently the Ubuntu developers like Hugo and wanted to have the latest and greatest in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, so they actually pulled in Hugo 0.40 too a few days ago too.
And perfect timing on your part for the Hugo 0.40.1 bugfix release!
Just the right time before Ubuntu developers finalize the 18.04 LTS release.
(Fixes could get in after a stable release, but it looks a bit more complicated: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates)