coq-community/coq-dpdgraph

Please create a tag for Coq 8.19 in Coq Platform 2024.01

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The Coq team released Coq 8.19.0 on January 24th, 2024.
The corresponding Coq Platform release 2024.01 should be released before April 30th, 2024.
It can be delayed in case of difficulties until May 15th, 2024, but this should be an exception.

This issue is to inform you that to our (possibly a few days old) best knowledge the latest released version of your project (1.0+8.18) does not work with Coq 8.19.0.
We tried to remove version restrictions in opam files and possibly make or configure files, but this did not suffice.

Please note that in Coq Platform CI (unlike Coq CI) we test only released / tagged versions. Coq CI appears to test this project, but has some special handling for your project which makes it difficult to retrieve the commit it tests for your project.

Could you please create a tag and opam package, or communicate us any existing tag that works with Coq branch v8.19, preferably before March 31st, 2024?
In case we might have to delay the Coq Platform release cause of issues with your project, we would prefer to be informed about the situation as early as possible.

In case the tag and opam package are available before March 31st, 2024, it will be included in an early Coq Platform beta release of the for Coq 8.19.0.

The working branch of Coq Platform, can be found here main.
It contains package pick ~8.19~2024.01+beta1 which already supports Coq version 8.19.0 and contains already working (possibly patched / commit pinned) Coq Platform packages.

Please don't close this issue, even after creating the new tag and/or opam package.
We will close the issue after updating Coq Platform.
This is a measure of 'double book keeping' in order to avoid that we ship the wrong version.

In any case, Coq Platform won't be released before this issue is closed!

Thanks!

P.S.: this issue has been created automatically based on CI status.

CC: coq/platform#405

Opam version coq-dpdgraph.1.0+8.19 should do the trick.