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Re: Nightly builds [message #35306 is a reply to message #35304] |
Mon, 30 January 2012 14:25 |
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Cool... I think the newest nightly should be linked directly to some colorful "Download here" button in Download page, but it is easy to add later. And when we are at it we should add a button for latest stable release as well
Now, what is the status of this? Is it just a temporary solution, until google code starts working again or is it to stay? I know there is not much downloads of nightly builds, but is it save in the long term to add links to ultimatepp.org/download to packages etc.?
On related note, would the server be capable of building and serving .debs? The ubuntu flavors are covered well by the launchpad build farm, but if it was possible we could produce Debian packages as well, quite easily (98% of the code is already in lpbuild2).
Honza
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Re: Nightly builds [message #35307 is a reply to message #35306] |
Mon, 30 January 2012 14:29 |
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mirek
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dolik.rce wrote on Mon, 30 January 2012 08:25 |
Cool... I think the newest nightly should be linked directly to some colorful "Download here" button in Download page, but it is easy to add later. And when we are at it we should add a button for latest stable release as well
Now, what is the status of this? Is it just a temporary solution, until google code starts working again or is it to stay?
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I believe that moving to ultimatepp.org is permanent; but I plan complete refactor of website in Skylark - then we might even have some download numbers... and perhaps some anti-DoS measures.
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On related note, would the server be capable of building and serving .debs? The ubuntu flavors are covered well by the launchpad build farm, but if it was possible we could produce Debian packages as well, quite easily (98% of the code is already in lpbuild2).
Honza
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I think we can move into this direction. After all, if current virtual machine is not enough for the job, we can go to real HW with increased bandwidth.
Mirek
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Re: Nightly builds [message #35308 is a reply to message #35307] |
Mon, 30 January 2012 15:13 |
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Great, I'll keep that in mind while redesigning the packaging. The resources should not be problem, as long as it can compile theide the packages can be built. I test it on Intel Core2 Duo P8600 @ 2.40GHz, with only 2GB of RAM. The bandwidth can be a problem, if we suddenly get popular but that should be easy to upgrade as you said... Anyway, I'm really looking forward to the new Skylark web with all the new possibilities
Honza
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