diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f7fa7c5..9f9b0df 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -77,13 +77,13 @@ themselves from costly regressions. ## Install ``` -go get github.com/cucumber/godog/cmd/godog@v0.9.0-rc1 +go get github.com/cucumber/godog/cmd/godog@v0.9.0-rc2 ``` -Adding `@v0.9.0-rc1` will install v0.9.0-rc1 specifically instead of master. +Adding `@v0.9.0-rc2` will install v0.9.0-rc2 specifically instead of master. Running `within the $GOPATH`, you would also need to set `GO111MODULE=on`, like this: ``` -GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/cucumber/godog/cmd/godog@v0.9.0-rc1 +GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/cucumber/godog/cmd/godog@v0.9.0-rc2 ``` ## Example diff --git a/_examples/api/features/version.feature b/_examples/api/features/version.feature index 92c0a05..c70e1dd 100644 --- a/_examples/api/features/version.feature +++ b/_examples/api/features/version.feature @@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ Feature: get version And the response should match json: """ { - "version": "v0.8.1" + "version": "v0.9.0-rc2" } """ diff --git a/godog.go b/godog.go index 523cc33..5cfb596 100644 --- a/godog.go +++ b/godog.go @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Godog was inspired by Behat and Cucumber the above description is taken from it' package godog // Version of package - based on Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 http://semver.org/ -const Version = "v0.9.0-rc1" +const Version = "v0.9.0-rc2" diff --git a/release-notes/v0.9.0.md b/release-notes/v0.9.0.md index 047cb45..59e2396 100644 --- a/release-notes/v0.9.0.md +++ b/release-notes/v0.9.0.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -I am excited to announce the release of godog v0.9.0-rc1. +I am excited to announce the release of godog v0.9.0-rc2. Here follows a summary of Notable Changes, the Non Backward Compatible Changes and Deprecation Notices. The full change log is available [here](https://github.com/cucumber/godog/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md). @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ Non Backward Compatible Changes With the change of dependencies for godog, which relies on `go modules`, installing godog now requires go modules to be active. If you are running `within the $GOPATH`, you would need to install godog like this: -`GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/cucumber/godog/cmd/godog@v0.9.0-rc1` +`GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/cucumber/godog/cmd/godog@v0.9.0-rc2` - Adding `GO111MODULE=on` will allow go get and go mod to work together as intended. -- Adding `@v0.9.0-rc1` will install v0.9.0-rc1 specifically instead of master. +- Adding `@v0.9.0-rc2` will install v0.9.0-rc2 specifically instead of master. If you are running `outside of the $GOPATH`, you should still specify a version.