CIT Resewn

CIT Resewn

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Backport to X version?

SHsuperCM opened this issue ยท 6 comments

commented

This issue is here to remind you that idgaf about old versions. They're too much to maintain and overall just not worth it.

Going forward this will be the issue stating which versions will be kept.

commented

Unless there is a major issue with v0.9.1 for 1.17, its support is dropped for now and v1 will not be ported back.

As of this update, the only minecraft versions supported for v1 are 1.18, 1.18.1 and 1.18.2.
1.18 will keep support until it becomes too much hassle to maintain after 1.19 is out.

commented

Current version support status:

  • Apologies for the long delay, 1.20.4 is now supported and is the main development version.
  • Current supported versions are 1.19.4, 1.20.1 and 1.20.4.
  • I am examining the possibility of 1.19.2 support.
  • Versions earlier than 1.19.2 are not planned for the foreseeable future.

As for 1.20.5, I am unsure of how to proceed yet with the changes made by the new item component system. I'll know more once it releases.

commented

1.19.0 is working, although with a bug that slows down loading a bit, the issue appears to be fixed in 1.19.1.
Seems as if 1.19.1 is going to be working with the current 1.19 versions of CIT Resewn(it has been working through the snapshots).

1.19.x is now the main development version and updates will be ported back to 1.18 for the foreseeable future.

commented

Just wanted to check,
I assume you've moved on to 19.3 or even 19.4 so I'm guessing the trident/spyglass bug is there to stay on 19.2?
It would be nice to confirm which versions you plan on supporting for now.

commented

Just wanted to check, I assume you've moved on to 19.3 or even 19.4 so I'm guessing the trident/spyglass bug is there to stay on 19.2? It would be nice to confirm which versions you plan on supporting for now.

Development is still halted for a bit sadly but the intention is to update 1.19.2 as well since 1.19.3 is no longer related to 1.19 anymore(code wise)

commented

Please read the latest post on the main mod issue:
#94 (comment)

TLDR - The plan is to switch to a multiversion build structure. This makes stuff easier to maintain and opens back up the possibility of backports.