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[ansible/platform] No tags in github repo for releases. #333

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bbaassssiiee opened this issue Sep 26, 2023 · 3 comments
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[ansible/platform] No tags in github repo for releases. #333

bbaassssiiee opened this issue Sep 26, 2023 · 3 comments

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bbaassssiiee commented Sep 26, 2023

Is this a request for help?:


Is this a BUG REPORT or FEATURE REQUEST? (choose one):
BUG REPORT

Which installer:
Ansible

Which product and version (eg: ansible & collection version - 7.24.2):
All

Which operating system and version(eg: ubuntu & version - 20.4):
All

Which product license (Enterprise/Pro):
All

JFrog support reference (if already raised with support team):

What happened:
No usable tags in Github repo for testing

What you expected to happen:
I'd like to test updates, but have now way to refer to a release because it is not tagged in Git.

How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):

git checkout 10.13.1

Anything else we need to know:
To find the artifactory_version installed, we'll need to track the jfrog/platform/roles/artifactory/defaults/main.yml

@bbaassssiiee bbaassssiiee changed the title [ansible/platform] [ansible/platform] No tags in github repo for releases. Sep 26, 2023
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bbaassssiiee commented Sep 26, 2023

We can use a requirements.yml file to install a release. But no easy way to browse the corresponding code on Github.

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@bbaassssiiee Thanks for raising the enhancement , we would internally check and take up as enhancement.

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This is how to do it: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Basics-Tagging

What are you waiting for? Management escalation?

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