2017-10-19 11:10 GMT+02:00 IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoelnig@iem.at>:
On 2017-10-18 22:49, Antoine Villeret wrote:
> back on this more than 2 months later...
> so I setup travis to upload ossia package to deken on tagged commit.

i noticed that the ossia packages lack a license.

this should be fixed
  

also the source packages are just huge (175MB), and they contain
- the entire (git) history of libossia
- twenty-one (21) 3rd party modules
  - the entire (git) history of each 3rd party module 

luckily the source package does *not* include the source code (and full
git history) of all dependencies (like libc++ and gcc) ;-/

it seems that the source archive is a pristine recursive checkout of the
git repository (which is good enough).

but: would it be possible to trim down the size of the source package?
e.g. something like `git archive` (possibly plus an addition of which
revisions of the various 3rd party submodules were used).

this should trim down the source package to <9MB (less than 5% of the
current sources).

yes I noticed that and I'm sorry for disturbing
the huge package were part of upload test and have been deleted.
But I'm not found of releasing source package that are not ready to build.
So I find a way to strip down source package to about 15Mo with all 3rd party source and without git history.
Thus people who can't find a suitable binary package can easily build it from the tarball. (well 'easily' is relative...)

Moreover, they were a lot of upload in the pasts few week because I was testing the deployment system.
They should be more sporadic in the future.

Hopefully windows package will be available on the next release with GPG signature and SHA sum.

I hope this is fine for you.

Best

Antoine



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