On 2022/10/24 16:32:48 +0100, Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2022/10/24 08:22, Omar Polo wrote:
> > CVSROOT:    /cvs
> > Module name:        ports
> > Changes by: [email protected]    2022/10/24 08:22:48
> > 
> > Modified files:
> >     editors/ghostwriter: Makefile distinfo 
> > 
> > Log message:
> > update editors/ghostwriter to 2.2.0
> > 
> > need to switch to GH_COMMIT because upstream didn't tag the release, the
> > version number was just bumped in a commit.
> > 
> > ok caspar@
> > 
> 
> careful with those, it's fairly common to update the version number
> just *after* a release so it's there for the forthcoming version whenever
> that happens

in this case i think it was forgotten?  it has been "released" in
september, several other package repositories have already updated to
that and the CHANGELOG.md list 2.2.0 as officially released on
2022-09-17, with entries for the next release ("[Unreleased]".)

what's still a bit of mystery to me is how freebsd and alpine are
fetching the nonexistant 2.2.0 tag:

https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/tree/editors/ghostwriter/Makefile
https://git.alpinelinux.org/aports/tree/testing/ghostwriter/APKBUILD

> (I couldn't figure out whether that's the case is with ghostwriter,
> looks like it's moving to become part of kde gear)

yep, since the move to invent.kde.org i think that too, but last time
i looked at the kde MASTER_SITES i didn't see any ghostwriter tarball (yet)

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