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CRAN release v2.1.0 #1529

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@krlmlr krlmlr commented Sep 26, 2024

Action items

  • Groom NEWS.md and cran-comments.md
  • Wait for successful tests
  • If needed, tweak and review PR
  • Run fledge::release()
  • Confirm CRAN e-mail
  • When the package is accepted on CRAN, run fledge::post_release() (often handled by GitHub Actions)

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@krlmlr krlmlr merged commit 04c5a32 into main Sep 26, 2024
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@krlmlr krlmlr deleted the cran-2.1.0 branch September 26, 2024 11:29
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szhorvat commented Sep 26, 2024

Is this submitted? Awesome! :-)

Ping me if CRAN complains about any C core issue with newer compilers.

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krlmlr commented Sep 26, 2024

About to.

We have Fortran work to do, trying to push it to igraph 2.1.1.

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