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holgerd77 avatar holgerd77 commented on May 25, 2024 1

Yes, that probably makes sense. Eventually also useful to explicitly list the "officially" supported networks in the docs, so that people are aware of what's possible and has been tested to some extend (maybe also add at least one test case to the unit tests for each network? Have no insight if the structure of the tests allow for such level of liveness for test runs.).

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holgerd77 avatar holgerd77 commented on May 25, 2024

@vpulim Does this actually need a separate release on the client? Or are all networks/chains automatically supported without further references coming from the common repository?

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holgerd77 avatar holgerd77 commented on May 25, 2024

Note: "without further references" should be read along "supported" and not "coming from", so "without further references existing on the client repo". 😄

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vpulim avatar vpulim commented on May 25, 2024

All networks are automatically supported so no separate release is needed on the client. You can verify by running client with the --help flag, which will list all known networks.

I will still probably modify the client's package.json to explicitly use version 0.6.1 of common just to make it clear.

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