Leo 6.1 final released

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Edward K. Ream

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Nov 8, 2019, 1:52:36 PM11/8/19
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Full details are here, on GitHub.

I would like to wait a day before telling the world.  There were a few last-minute glitches.

Unless you are Matt, please hold commits to devel until Monday.

Edward

Viktor Ransmayr

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Nov 9, 2019, 1:58:18 AM11/9/19
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Hello Edward,

Am Fr., 8. Nov. 2019 um 19:52 Uhr schrieb Edward K. Ream <edre...@gmail.com>:
Full details are here, on GitHub.

I would like to wait a day before telling the world.  There were a few last-minute glitches.

A quick feedback that the upgrade of a PyVE running 'Leo 6.0-final' to 'Leo-6.1-final' using pip/ PyPI worked w/o any problems.

The problem reported by me concerning the curse-based variant of Leo on Windows is resolved as well.

What's not resolved is the reported problem of opening a Leo theme file.

With kind regards,

Viktor

Edward K. Ream

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Nov 9, 2019, 5:54:39 AM11/9/19
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On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 12:58 AM Viktor Ransmayr <viktor....@gmail.com> wrote:

The problem reported by me concerning the curse-based variant of Leo on Windows is resolved as well.

What's not resolved is the reported problem of opening a Leo theme file.

Thanks for this report.  #1425 has been reassigned to Leo 6.2.

Edward

Matt Wilkie

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Nov 11, 2019, 11:38:27 PM11/11/19
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Full details are here, on GitHub.

I would like to wait a day before telling the world.  There were a few last-minute glitches.

Happily https://pypi.org/project/leo v6.1 seems to have been published without a hitch. Thank you folks at TravisCI!

 
Unless you are Matt, please hold commits to devel until Monday.
 
I would like to add a note for lurkers: this is isn't because I have some deep knowledge of Leo internals. I understand those hardly at all. The 'okay for Matt to commit' is just because of the small part I've been working on: enabling and smoothening release packages and installation with Pip.  ;-)

cheers,

-matt

Edward K. Ream

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Nov 12, 2019, 2:32:46 AM11/12/19
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On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 10:38 PM Matt Wilkie <map...@gmail.com> wrote:

Full details are here, on GitHub.

I would like to wait a day before telling the world.  There were a few last-minute glitches.

Happily https://pypi.org/project/leo v6.1 seems to have been published without a hitch. Thank you folks at TravisCI!

Do you mean that TravisCI published the release automagically?  Or, as I suspect, did one of your scripts do that?

Unless you are Matt, please hold commits to devel until Monday.
 
I would like to add a note for lurkers: this is isn't because I have some deep knowledge of Leo internals. I understand those hardly at all. The 'okay for Matt to commit' is just because of the small part I've been working on: enabling and smoothening release packages and installation with Pip.  ;-)

You have played a huge in all releases.  I am deeply grateful.

Edward

Matt Wilkie

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Nov 12, 2019, 12:00:55 PM11/12/19
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Do you mean that TravisCI published the release automagically?  Or, as I suspect, did one of your scripts do that?

Yes, Travis is set to automatically publish tagged releases on master branch -- provided a) the tests in `run_travis_unit_tests.py` pass, and b) a local inside-Travis install and running of Leo console mode is successful. It does require my personal pypi.org encrypted credentials, but that's a stored key so I'm not actively engaged in the process.

 
You have played a huge in all releases.  I am deeply grateful.

 :) I am happy to have found a way to push meaningfully with my small strenfgth in way the helps the overall endeavour.

-matt
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