Finding the release(s) a PR is in #62001
Replies: 5 comments 2 replies
-
Well, I found a workaround, but it's not optimal:
This workaround requires O(log(n)) clicks (it's a binary search); the optimal solution would be O(1): at most one click to determine the first tag that contains the merged PR. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
🕒 Discussion Activity Reminder 🕒 This Discussion has been labeled as dormant by an automated system for having no activity in the last 60 days. Please consider one the following actions: 1️⃣ Close as Out of Date: If the topic is no longer relevant, close the Discussion as 2️⃣ Provide More Information: Share additional details or context — or let the community know if you've found a solution on your own. 3️⃣ Mark a Reply as Answer: If your question has been answered by a reply, mark the most helpful reply as the solution. Note: This dormant notification will only apply to Discussions with the Thank you for helping bring this Discussion to a resolution! 💬 |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
🕒 Discussion Activity Reminder 🕒 This Discussion has been labeled as dormant by an automated system for having no activity in the last 60 days. Please consider one the following actions: 1️⃣ Close as Out of Date: If the topic is no longer relevant, close the Discussion as 2️⃣ Provide More Information: Share additional details or context — or let the community know if you've found a solution on your own. 3️⃣ Mark a Reply as Answer: If your question has been answered by a reply, mark the most helpful reply as the solution. Note: This dormant notification will only apply to Discussions with the Thank you for helping bring this Discussion to a resolution! 💬 |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
🕒 Discussion Activity Reminder 🕒 This Discussion has been labeled as dormant by an automated system for having no activity in the last 60 days. Please consider one the following actions: 1️⃣ Close as Out of Date: If the topic is no longer relevant, close the Discussion as 2️⃣ Provide More Information: Share additional details or context — or let the community know if you've found a solution on your own. 3️⃣ Mark a Reply as Answer: If your question has been answered by a reply, mark the most helpful reply as the solution. Note: This dormant notification will only apply to Discussions with the Thank you for helping bring this Discussion to a resolution! 💬 |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
I'm so happy to be having a long-running conversation with a bot. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
Select Topic Area
Question
Body
Hi;
As a random internet user, I had a bug, found a PR that fixed the bug last year, and was happy.
My next step was to figure out what version of the software to install that would include that PR.
The problem is that the PR only says it was merged into "systemd:main":
Whereas when you're viewing commits in the repository they do say which tags they're in:
In the end, all I want to know is if my installed version has the fix, if I have to run
apt install --only-upgrade xxxxx
, or if I have to wait because the necessary version hasn't been packaged yet for my OS.Is there a way to find the answer in the GUI?
Thanks
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions