Michael,

You can reach the tar-ball at Github release page [1], or directly from [2] or 
[3].

Alternatively, you can checkout a tagged release in a git repo with:

"git checkout 8.0.0"

Cheers,
Nicklas




[1] https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/releases/tag/8.0.0
[2] https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/archive/refs/tags/8.0.0.tar.gz
[3] https://grass.osgeo.org/grass80/source/grass-8.0.0.tar.gz





On Monday, 14 February 2022, 17:16:11 CET, Michael Barton 
<[email protected]> wrote: 





I stand corrected. I am not sure that I have the current 8.0 stable release. 
Cloning gives me the main repository, not 8.0.0 stable. I can check out a 
branch but need to make sure that I've got the stable release 8.0.0. The reason 
is that I'm trying to package this in sync with other platforms. It looks like 
the 8.0.0 branch was updated recently. So it is not the fixed stable release of 
17 days ago.  



Michael





































  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Associate Director, School of Complex Adaptive Systems (https://scas.asu.edu)
Professor, School of Human Evolution & Social Change (https://shesc.asu.edu)
Director, Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity (https://complexity.asu.edu)
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-2701
USA

Executive Director, Open Modeling Foundation 
(https://openmodelingfoundation.github.io)
Director, Network for Computational Modeling in Social & Ecological Sciences 
(https://comses.net)

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