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New Release #288

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dougli1sqrd opened this issue Nov 12, 2019 · 14 comments
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New Release #288

dougli1sqrd opened this issue Nov 12, 2019 · 14 comments
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Should I produce a new release?

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balhoff commented Nov 12, 2019

I think so, yes. Please update the version in the pom and tag.

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I don't have any context for this question, but it should be ok to go ahead.

I don't know when the last release, which will be the one golr loading is using. Would be a good idea to check if it has been a long time, as owlapi will be upgraded etc

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kltm commented Nov 12, 2019

I'm also out of the loop here (and get nervous around things like this).
AmiGO/GOlr currently use a version embedded in a Docker image, with the rest of the pipeline using one that it built itself, so there should no direct pipeline consequences if compatible.

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Is there any chance we can get a volunteer to implement this first?
#289

We relatively urgently need this for exomiser.. (right, @julesjacobsen ?)

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dougli1sqrd commented Nov 12, 2019

In forming documentation for the pipeline, I realized that in Jenkins and for me personally when I run the Makefile in go-site, we use a live built owltools. Meaning we build owltools right then, and use the built binary from there. But the documentation on owltools states to use the released version on github. However we haven't released a new version in something like at least a year. The instructions also say you can get owltools from the old Jenkins, which is not great advice.

All this would do is create a new tag, and we would add it to the "releases" tab in the owltools page.

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julesjacobsen commented Nov 15, 2019

#289 is not super-urgent, but this is definitely needed for pheval.

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balhoff commented Mar 27, 2020

We still need a release—and we should start doing this regularly.

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Okay, I can get on this.

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matentzn commented Apr 4, 2020

Where is the latest release located now? Some of my Travis pipelines are failing now because bbop servers are gone..

Is this 4 year old GitHub release still the most up to date release, or have we simply not been keeping up with GitHub releases over the years?

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kltm commented Apr 5, 2020

@matentzn, It is the latter. @dougli1sqrd is looking at getting a new release out. In the interim, the stable-but-hacky location is that of a GO release INCATools/ontology-development-kit#332 (comment) .

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matentzn commented Apr 5, 2020

Cheers @kltm :P Just want to avoid to hard-code the GO release URLs into the ODK build process now. I will wait for @dougli1sqrd then! :) Thanks.

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matentzn commented Apr 7, 2020

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balhoff commented Apr 7, 2020

@dougli1sqrd @matentzn I added some additional files to the release at https://github.com/owlcollab/owltools/releases/tag/2020-04-06 from Eric's tag. Does that cover what people have been using?

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