Its definitely worthwhile to have more builds. But in the interest of
simplicity, the 'official' downloads will be ones that run on only
'official' packages. The "Contributed Builds" can be anything.
.hc
On Jun 9, 2010, at 3:35 PM, Martin Eckart wrote:
So my first attempt compiled okay but without gmerlin support in Gem which is necessary for my patches at least. I just remembered that I need the gmerlin packages from Roman's PPA ( https://launchpad.net/~reduzierer/+archive/rdz-pd-extra+deps/ )
for it to work, so I've installed those and am compiling again. Maybe it is worth having 2 auto-builds? One normal and a second with gmerlin (and possibly other configurations) support?-martin
On Wed, 2010-06-09 at 14:51 -0400, Martin Eckart wrote:
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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