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Have you considered homebrew for releases? #3

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dai0304 opened this issue Apr 23, 2015 · 3 comments
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Have you considered homebrew for releases? #3

dai0304 opened this issue Apr 23, 2015 · 3 comments

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dai0304 commented Apr 23, 2015

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27097005/how-to-package-go-project-for-homebrew

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dbohdan commented Apr 23, 2015

I don't run OS X any more, so I would not have a convenient way to test a Homebrew release of Remarshal. If you use Remarshal on OS X why not contribute a Formula for it to Homebrew yourself? You would be able to test it and ensure it works correctly. If you have any questions about Remarshal in the process I will do my best to answer them.

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dai0304 commented Apr 27, 2015

OK. It's done!
Homebrew/legacy-homebrew#39104

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dbohdan commented Apr 27, 2015

@dai0304 Great!

dbohdan added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 2, 2016
Python's libraries for TOML and YAML solve the problem of
Remarshal not being able to process TOML newer than version 0.2 (#2)
and at least some of the issues with the generated YAML (#1, #3).
Floating point precision (#1) in all formats requires further
investigation, though it seems that what PyYAML and pytoml do
matches the respective specs.

v0.4.0
dbohdan added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 2, 2016
Python's libraries for TOML and YAML solve the problem of
Remarshal not being able to process TOML newer than version 0.2 (#2)
and at least some of the issues with the generated YAML (#1, #3).
Floating point precision (#1) in all formats requires further
investigation, though it seems that what PyYAML and pytoml do
matches the respective specs.

v0.4.0
dbohdan added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 2, 2016
Python's libraries for TOML and YAML solve the problem of
Remarshal not being able to process TOML newer than version 0.2 (#2)
and at least some of the issues with the generated YAML (#1, #3).
Floating point precision (#1) in all formats requires further
investigation, though it seems that what PyYAML and pytoml do
matches the respective specs.

v0.4.0
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