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Published binaries have the wrong README file #725

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byrnHDF opened this issue Jun 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Published binaries have the wrong README file #725

byrnHDF opened this issue Jun 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Component - Misc Anything else (CODEOWNERS, etc.) Priority - 1. High 🔼 These are important issues that should be resolved in the next release Type - Task Actions that don't fit into any other type category

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byrnHDF commented Jun 17, 2024

The README file in the binary package has the source README file instead of the package README file. This is confusing the correct README should explain how to get the installation from the package and how the installation was built - not how to use the source!

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We should make sure the release workflow works correctly regarding the README file.

@byrnHDF byrnHDF added Component - Misc Anything else (CODEOWNERS, etc.) Type - Task Actions that don't fit into any other type category Priority - 1. High 🔼 These are important issues that should be resolved in the next release labels Jun 24, 2024
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byrnHDF commented Jun 24, 2024

It seems to be corrected since the release, leave this issue as a reminder. If next release is correct, then close this issue.

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