`dapr init` does not work with nightly builds
artursouza opened this issue · 9 comments
Expected Behavior
Both of the following commands should work:
dapr init --runtime-version=nightly-2024-02-03
dapr init -k --runtime-version=nightly-2024-02-03
Actual Behavior
$ dapr init --runtime-version=nightly-2024-02-03
⌛ Making the jump to hyperspace...
ℹ️ Container images will be pulled from Docker Hub
ℹ️ Installing runtime version nightly-2024-02-03
❌ Downloading binaries and setting up components...
❌ error downloading daprd binary: version not found from url: https://github.com/dapr/dapr/releases/download/vnightly-2024-02-03/daprd_linux_amd64.tar.gz
Steps to Reproduce the Problem
Run the commands.
Release Note
RELEASE NOTE: ADDED support for nightly builds in dapr init
If I could set this to edge
or nightly
that would be extremely handy. I think I'd do at least weekly integration tests and prevent more regressions as we go.
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