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[ADAP-451] 1.3.1 is tagged as latest, whereas 1.4.2 is actually the latest and has been out for a while. #564

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nevdelap opened this issue Apr 12, 2023 · 2 comments
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Is this a new bug in dbt-snowflake?

  • I believe this is a new bug in dbt-snowflake
  • I have searched the existing issues, and I could not find an existing issue for this bug

Current Behavior

1.3.1 is tagged as latest

Expected Behavior

1.4.2 is tagged as latest

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Look at https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-snowflake/releases
  2. See latest next to 1.3.1 (as I type this on the 13th of April.)

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This was asked here on the 17th of March: #530

@nevdelap nevdelap added bug Something isn't working triage labels Apr 12, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title 1.3.1 is tagged as latest, whereas 1.4.2 is actually the latest and has been out for a while. [ADAP-451] 1.3.1 is tagged as latest, whereas 1.4.2 is actually the latest and has been out for a while. Apr 12, 2023
@dbeatty10 dbeatty10 self-assigned this Apr 13, 2023
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Thanks for reporting this @nevdelap !

Fixed now.

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Groovy. Thanks!

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