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What's the status of version 2.1.42 and version 2.1.44? #2075

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landlord-matt opened this issue Apr 23, 2024 · 2 comments
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What's the status of version 2.1.42 and version 2.1.44? #2075

landlord-matt opened this issue Apr 23, 2024 · 2 comments

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@landlord-matt
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landlord-matt commented Apr 23, 2024

Hi!

Thanks for providing this library. We use it all the time.

I saw that you unlisted version 2.1.37 and that the latest stable release is in NuGet is 2.1.35 (Dapper). From the release notes 2.1.42 reverts a broken feature in 2.1.37 and 2.1.44 only updates the README, so in some sense 2.1.44 is functionally equivalent to 2.1.35. I guess it is up to you to define what is a release and what isn't.

However, releasing these versions in GitHub, but not on NuGet, seems to confuse our dependency version checker. This in turn confuses us.🙃 Would it be possible to either release these version on NuGet or label them as pre-releases similar to this https://github.com/microsoft/vstest/releases? It could be argued that the dependency checker should be based on NuGet, but this isn't the case at the moment.

@flensrocker
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While doing my monthly .NET updates I stumpled upon this, too. In April I updated to 2.1.44, but now this packages is not found on NuGet.org. Should I revert to 2.1.35?

@mgravell
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There are some changes relating to DateTime/TimeOnly that had to be reverted due to ... oddities; if you're not impacted, fine; either way, a new version will be deployed in due course

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