hello, > This is one of the gotchas of rakudobrew. It determines the version from > the most recent release tag... but it uses git in default fetch mode, which > only pulls the most recent tag and never updates it, so your updates will > have the right commit hash but the wrong version from that point on. I > typically do 'git fetch --all' (but 'git fetch --tags' is likely good > enough for your use) in the three repos under ~/.rakudobrew/git_reference. > (You only need to do it once; git will keep it up to date itself once it > has been told that you want to track that.)
i did it. i also removed all the repo and artefacts to start from scratch. yes i got a 2017.5. I have no more time to investigate so i fallback to my old script to make things work. thank you for helping -- Marc Chantreux (eiro on github and freenode) http://eiro.github.com/ http://eiro.github.com/atom.xml "Don't believe everything you read on the Internet" -- Abraham Lincoln