Hi all, Due to a few issues (script missing to account for git log @upstream.. command, glab creating automatically tags with the default main branch when not find a remote tag, and me not having a branch entry in the git config), it made it so that 13.0.1 and 13.0.2 point releases were released based on the main branch rather than the correct, 13 branch.
For the 13.0.1 point release I assumed that I could get away with it just by deleting and re-creating, but apparently some mirrors were quick to pick up that, and the recent fdo update made it so that people hit that mirror instead of fdo and managed use the wrong tag. That required a new 13.0.2 point release, but because I dismissed the initial issue, assuming that it was just something I might have done temporarily, I hit this again. The 13.0.2 release is still available, but now states the same thing as here, and that it is broken and recommends everyone to use the latest one, 13.0.3. I'm including the changelog from 13.0.1 until now (there no new changes just the meson.build bumps and a fix for CI to be able to do the release), but here there are: Marius Vlad (2): build: bump to version 13.0.2 for the point release build: bump to version 13.0.3 for the point release Pekka Paalanen (1): CI: work around LeakSanitizer crashes with use_tls=0 git tag: 13.0.3 https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/-/releases/13.0.3/downloads/weston-13.0.3.tar.xz SHA256: 27f68d96e3b97d98daadef13a202356524924fa381418fa6716b9136ef099093 weston-13.0.3.tar.xz SHA512: 60e655b57cf418902ec6e4371883354165241d9a99a712aabe2165e11ac190dec22836fd885f5178def5416dc5f00e70042b022c96a8e0aa74827bbd4563f9cb weston-13.0.3.tar.xz PGP: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/weston/-/releases/13.0.3/downloads/weston-13.0.3.tar.xz.sig
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