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List:       taglib-devel
Subject:    Re: TagLib 1.12 beta 1
From:       Ryan Francesconi <rowingatsea () gmail ! com>
Date:       2019-09-12 13:25:52
Message-ID: 3EB9168E-91C4-4CA6-B15D-360E6E88D8CF () gmail ! com
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Great, thanks!
Ryan



> On Sep 11, 2019, at 11:33 PM, Scott Wheeler <scott@taglib.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks --
> 
> It's been about 3 years since the last release, and there are some critical bugs \
> out in the wild that are fixed in the current master.  Kageyu, who's handled the \
> last few releases, hasn't been active in the project recently, so I've tried to \
> step back in to prepare a new release. 
> I've been reviewing patches and bug reports for the last two weeks and tried to get \
> things merged in that seemed appropriate. 
> I've already reviewed the API changes since 1.11.1, which are minimal.  The primary \
> things are patches I've myself written this week: 
> - Switch to using enums rather than boolean / int params for saving ID3v2 tags:
> 
> https://github.com/taglib/taglib/commit/b8dc105ae3ae5948ac6c7e3a45d5e4d6d846bd75#diff-75f1a22c15acdb90f00138e2b74f253fR226
>  
> - Introduce a deprecated API annotation and use it where appropriate:
> 
> https://github.com/taglib/taglib/commit/c05fa78406fd8ce7382a11c1f63a17c4bfbe83fa
> 
> I'll do a more comprehensive review of the code changes when generating a changelog \
> for the release annoucement. 
> Here's the Github-generated zip of the source at the beta-1 tag:
> 
> https://github.com/taglib/taglib/archive/v1.12-beta-1.zip
> 
> I would appreciate it if everyone who's tracking this list and still actively using \
> TagLib could give the package a try.  My goal is to either release 1.12 or \
> 1.12-beta-2 in approximately 10 days, depending on what, if any, changes come after \
> the first beta. 
> Thanks!
> 
> -Scott
> 
> 


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