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Friendica 2022.12 Release Candidate avail-able


Content warning: We are happy to announce the availability of the release candidate for the upcoming Friendica 2022.12 release, to focus on fixing existing bugs and smoothing out of rough edges.. Since October we have fixed around 40 filed tickets from the issue tracker,

in reply to Friendica News

Does anybody knows if that version can be used instead that somewhat strange version on @YunoHost ?

On branch stable
Your branch is ahead of 'origin/stable' by 442 commits.
in reply to Grischa

@Grischa the version on Yunohost is probably some state of the dev branch from a few weeks back. The released the package with that instead of the stable branch. @Tio should know. @YunoHost @Friendica News
in reply to utzer [Friendica]

You should NOT use the Yunohost Friendica package right now. I kept on contacting them to do something about it but it is just a simple merge request that's wrongly added there anyway. Unfortunately there are nor many who care about the YNH Friendica package and I am also super busy with other things now.

So. They messed up and labeled their current version as stable from september while they wrongly added the hashes for the developer december version. And it is a total mess. You have to basically wait for them to bump the version to this december stable that was just released.

I will try to make them aware of it if I have the time....
in reply to Tio

@Tio but is there any adaption of Friendica specific to Yunohost or can one just switch to the current RC branch? Laten when the package is updated to the new release it would then be possibel to update again.
@Grischa
in reply to utzer [Friendica]

Ok this I do not know honestly. Depends what configs ynh has like LDAP and such.
in reply to Tio

@Tio alright.
@Grischa I guess you better wait, on the other hand the package maintainers should and could switch to the RC now, it is really stable now and as discussed in other threads surely better than that random development state that they shipped.
in reply to Grischa

@Grischa well, that means that the people at @YunoHost downgraded Friendica? @Tio any idea?
I am not sure what will happen if you switch to the RC.
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@Roland Häder doesn't a git repo have a comit fingerprint or something that you can output when you habe a local clone? @Grischa
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@Roland Häder no I meant to show the current state, maybe commit id and little more info. @Grischa