On Wed, Nov 29 2017, Mikolaj Kucharski <miko...@kucharski.name> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Update to the latest release on GitHub. Ports changes:
>
> - drop patches included by upstream
> - adapt pledge(2) patches after files moved into src/ subdir
> - use GitHub variables
> - drop uneeded variables after previous
>
> The biggest change which I'm aware from user perspective is author
> inversed the behaviour of -N option in version 0.7.0. If you are
> using par2cmdline with that option, you should drop it after attached
> update. If you want to bring back behaviour of par2cmdline from before
> version 0.7.0, then you need to add -N to your scripts or apps. I
> personally was relaying on -N, so now I can remove it.
>
> Changes between versions by upstream can be seen at:
>
>       https://github.com/Parchive/par2cmdline/releases
>
> I personally didn't had a chance to test this release properly yet, but
> posting if someone else is using par2cmdline too.
>
> Regress tests pass on amd64:
>
> # TOTAL: 28
> # PASS:  28
> # SKIP:  0
> # XFAIL: 0
> # FAIL:  0
> # XPASS: 0
> # ERROR: 0

This update looks good, just one question: why switch to
github-generated tarballs?  Upstream still provides tarballs as usual.

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