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unityasync's Issues

pre-release / release-candidate suffix

Hi @coryleach,

Favo from openupm. I noticed an issue for your Git tag naming may affect your build. Take this repository as an example:

Git tag package.json version
1.0.4-a 1.0.4
1.0.4 1.0.4

The problem is that you're using the -a (alpha?) as a release candidate / pre-release suffix, but you didn't update the package.json's version. As a result, the tag 1.0.4-a takes the spot on the registry with version 1.0.4 because it came earlier, then the tag 1.0.4 failed because of version conflict.

I have fixed the issue, by adding -a as the Git tag ignore pattern to ignore it (openupm/openupm@c4c2d8e, openupm/openupm@fcfb863, openupm/openupm@7440443, openupm/openupm@20ca6d1), then I unpublished the wrong release generated by the -a suffix.

Because you have quite a few packages published there, to solve the issue completely:

  • Either you always update the packgae.json to match your Git tag
  • Or I need to know your preferred suffix for pre-release. e.g. will you use -a only or maybe -b? I would suggest you use -rc[0-9] instead.

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