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[BUG] Release assets name #687

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gbloquel opened this issue Dec 29, 2023 · 1 comment
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[BUG] Release assets name #687

gbloquel opened this issue Dec 29, 2023 · 1 comment
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@gbloquel
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Hi,

System info:

  • OS: Linux

Describe the bug

I notice that since the release 0.6.1, you have updated the url of release filename.

Before, it was ...download/0.6.0/kube-linter-linux.tar.gz for Linux
Since the version (0.6.1) for it is ...download/v0.6.1/kube-linter-linux.tar.gz for Linux.
You have append the letter 'v' before the version.

This update has the effect, for example, that tools like asdf with the kube-linter plugin no longer works since the version 0.6.1. See the issue

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

asdf install kube-linter latest 
* Downloading kube-linter release 0.6.5...
curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404
asdf-kube-linter: Could not download https://github.com/stackrox/kube-linter/releases/download/0.6.5/kube-linter-linux.tar.gz

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Expected behavior
Could you for the next release uses the older format url without the letter 'v'?

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Regards,

@janisz
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janisz commented Jan 10, 2024

Thanks for reporting!
Some time ago we switched to v prefixed tags to be compatible with Go versioning. I prefer to not double tag commits and stick to v prefix.

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