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OpenEXR update to 3.1.3 #21652

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meshula opened this issue Nov 24, 2021 · 3 comments
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OpenEXR update to 3.1.3 #21652

meshula opened this issue Nov 24, 2021 · 3 comments
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category:port-update The issue is with a library, which is requesting update new revision

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meshula commented Nov 24, 2021

Library name: OpenEXR

New version number:

3.1.3

https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/openexr/releases/tag/v3.1.3

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Many projects, such as OpenVdb and OpenImageIO have migrated to OpenEXR 3 already, and vcpkg only supply OpenEXR version 2 is starting to impact users.

AcademySoftwareFoundation/openexr#1207

@meshula meshula changed the title [<port name>] update to <version> OpenEXR update to 3.1.3 Nov 24, 2021
@JonLiu1993 JonLiu1993 self-assigned this Nov 25, 2021
@JonLiu1993 JonLiu1993 added the category:port-update The issue is with a library, which is requesting update new revision label Nov 25, 2021
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Fix by #20957

@JonLiu1993 JonLiu1993 linked a pull request Nov 25, 2021 that will close this issue
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EvanAW commented Oct 22, 2022

This can be closed since 94b089b landed.

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meshula commented Oct 22, 2022

3.1.5 is deployed to vcpkg :)

@meshula meshula closed this as completed Oct 22, 2022
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