OK, cool. I'm mostly doing it for interest's sake.
Does Gem compile with gmerlin/avdecoder support by default now or do extra packages (libgavl-dev?) need to be installed for that?
-martin
On Wed, 2010-06-09 at 14:41 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Jun 9, 2010, at 2:33 PM, András Murányi wrote:
2010/6/9 Martin Eckart imartron@gmail.com I'm running the auto-builder now on my server and will let you know how that goes. Just wanted to make a note that rsync created a directory called ~/auto-build/pd- instead of pd-extended because your email introduced a linebreak when I cut/pasted (and I didn't notice).
So far so good. Assuming I get the auto-build to work on a daily? basis, where's the best place for me to put the most recent package? Just on my own server (imartron.com)? -martin
Hi Martin,
i'm just composing a wiki page on this topic, shall be online by tomorrow under this one: http://puredata.info/docs/developer/AutoBuildProcess If your box is Lucid/64 note that i'm just upgrading mine to the same, so from tomorrow, Lucid/64 builds will be online (and no more Jaunty builds). Actually this is something I wanted to ask HC for the Wiki page; does it have an advantage to have more than one autobuild machine working on the same platform? (Is it handled at all, and in a way where redundancy serves continuity?)
We don't need more than one build per platform posted. Since Andras has been running his machine as a build server for a while, that's the one I'd prefer. Its all setup.
Otherwise, if people make builds, they should start by posting them anywhere online. If it becomes a regular thing, then we can talk about how to make the uploads automatic.
.hc
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