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Post by louisatome on Mar 29, 2017 10:33:15 GMT
Hello guys, I would like to understand the branch/version system you use. I've noticed you have a 5-5 stable branch (https://github.com/rhomobile/rhodes/tree/5-5-stable) but the modifications of the new released versions (listed here rhomobile.tau-technologies.com/list.html) doesn't seem to be on that branch. Also, the version file (https://github.com/rhomobile/rhodes/blob/master/version ) still contains "5.5.0" while the last released version is 5.5.18 if I'm not mistaken. Louis
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Post by Super Admin on Mar 29, 2017 11:40:10 GMT
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Post by Super Admin on Mar 29, 2017 11:41:34 GMT
1. Rhodes versioning
1.1 developers versions - build from current developer(Master) branch X.X.N example: 5.5.6
1.2 major releases (deep tested versions) N.N example: 5.5, 6.0
1.3 stable releases (based on major version with critical fixes and important changes) X.X.0.N example 5.5.0.11
2. Development flow We push all fixes/new features to developer's Master branch and then prepare next actual developer version of Rho. Basically we provide commit links and dev version of Rho gems to our customers. Some customers merge commits into their gems manually, some of them use dev Rho gems to test fixes. Later we also provide stable release. Approximately we can provide stable release 1 time per 2 weeks.
3. Recommendations for customers: In case of make process faster and agile - we recommend to use actual developer version of Rho for testing bug fixes and new functionality on customer's side. But production releases of customer's apps we recommend to build against major Rhodes releases or stable releases.
Regards, Konstantin
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Post by louisatome on Mar 29, 2017 12:01:16 GMT
Thanks Konstantin, now it's much clearer!
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Post by Alex Epifanov on Sept 20, 2018 1:56:12 GMT
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Post by egghead on Sept 21, 2018 1:48:18 GMT
Till when 5.5 and 6.x will be supported? Will 5.5 be deprecated after release of 7.x? And will there be single 6.x? Sorry, I'm not clear on the next iterations.
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Post by Alex Epifanov on Sept 21, 2018 14:53:57 GMT
We're going to support 5.5 until paid customers are using it but we encourage everybody to use more recent versions. We are going not to do any updates to 5.5 unless it is absolutely necessary.
6.1 is current stable version stabilized and accumulated changes from previous 6.0.x. It will get updates and fixes as 6.1.x. 7.0 is upcoming with new feature and will replace 6.1 at some point.
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curly
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Post by curly on Jun 12, 2019 21:01:34 GMT
Hi RMS-Team,
Which version is recommended right now for production use? Still 6.1.x?
Thanks a lot!
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Post by Alex Epifanov on Jun 13, 2019 18:20:54 GMT
It is latest 6.1 build, and 7.1 release is coming since we are going to skip 7.0 for production - it will remain beta. 7.1 to be published in June.
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Post by charlyr on Jun 13, 2019 18:55:44 GMT
Hi Alex. What about 6.2?
Android 64bit and aar packaging will be supported in 7.1 release in june?
Thanks
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Post by Alex Epifanov on Jun 14, 2019 1:36:07 GMT
6.2 is replaced by 7.0 and 7.1, don't use it. ARM 64 support is being tested currently, should be released in June. What do you mean by aar packaging?
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Post by charlyr on Jun 14, 2019 16:53:52 GMT
Sorry, my mistake. I refer to Android App Bundle (with the .aab file extension). It appears as a warning when you upload a new or updated app.
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Post by Alex Epifanov on Jun 17, 2019 10:04:17 GMT
No, AAB is not supported yet.
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