Duplicity has been this way for a long time. Where do you get your sources from?
...Ken On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 3:45 PM Alexander Zangerl <a...@snafu.priv.at> wrote: > On Wed, 20 Dec 2023 09:15:05 -0600, Kenneth Loafman writes: > >duplicity uses SCM versioning, not the old "mod the code" versioning, i.e. > >based on the git tag. You can get the versioned source from GitLab > ><https://gitlab.com/duplicity/duplicity/-/releases> under 2.1.4 / Other. > > well, dear upstream: that's exceedinglu unhelpful. '2.1.4' is plastered > all over the normal/visible/everybody-would-expect-that-is-usable > release tarball, dirname, setup.py, everywhere except > that one crucial spot in __init__ - seriously? that's your official > release? > > >If it's in the Debian repo that way, please alert the maintainer. > > he has. you're responding to a debian bug. i'll now go back to doing > the 'old "mod the code"'. > > > -- > Alexander Zangerl + GPG Key 2FCCF66BB963BD5F + https://snafu.priv.at/ > Politicians are like diapers. They should be changed often, > and for the same reason. >