Updates all Landscape applications to use the
latest version of urbit-ob, from 3.1.1 to 4.1.2.
Removes urbit-ob from applications that don't
use it (Clock, Launch, Weather).
Compiled JS for all the above included in this
commit.
In Publish, users could get in a bad state if they made a post with
valid udon, and subsequently edited to contain invalid udon.
Furthermore, users subscribed to them would get in the same bad state.
This fixes the original bug, and users who are already in the broken
state will be able to run a recovery command: :publish %state-surgery
which will also fix the downstream broken state of their subscribers.
This check required the new type of +type to nest within the old type of
+type, which is wrong. Specifically, this disallowed adding new runes
without a staging procedure (which we didn't successfully complete).
* jt-gall-refactor: (76 commits)
gall: fix issue id in comment
pills: update solid
gall: handle foreign coup success
gall: only print peek bad result if bad
gall: add basic test harness
pills: update solid, brass, ivory
gall: fix obvious nest-failing tisdot
gall: change '-state' to '-core' for +mo and +ap
zuse, gall: deprecate 'club'
zuse, gall, eyre: deprecate 'cush'
zuse, gall, eyre, dojo: deprecate 'cuft'
gall: remove slam-related printfs
gall: remove deprecated 'mak' from 'agents'
gall: use less vertical spacing throughout
gall: add comment re: unpopulated wex
gall: use less vertical separation when wuthepping
gall: fix whitespace
gall: don't define 'move' as a pair
gall: don't give faces to tags
gall: gut some unused stuff
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Edit post's UI appearance looked quite different
from what creating a new post looked like.
This commit just brings the styling of post
editing UI a bit closer together with new posts.
gulp.rename just copies files, leaving the original.
For minified files, this was navigated by not
tracking the -min.js files in git. However, when
deploying OTA, the -min.js files are still deployed
to all ships. This commit adds 'del' package,
and a task to clean up the -min files when done
for all current Landscape applications.
'Urbit' refers to the project/product/platform, whereas 'urbit' refers
to an individual ship or instance. This corrects some old, incorrect
lower-case usage.