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Re: Releasing in Win32 xp [message #16094 is a reply to message #16088] Tue, 27 May 2008 20:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mdelfede is currently offline  mdelfede
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luzr wrote on Tue, 27 May 2008 14:56

I guess you are missing the point here....

I agree that mingw release is somewhat redundant, EXCEPT for testing purposes. We already had situations when everything was OK, but something was broken in mingw release.

By releasing mingw we should be able to catch these bugs early.

Mirek


Well, I don't say we must suppress mingw releases, but right the opposite... mingw upp release IS useful for svn.
What I don't see so useful is to deploy complete mingw stuff on each svn build.
I don't know exactly how big is MINGW distrib, but I guess that can be good 10 MB of space... about the same that the complete upp build in linux.
IMHO, mingw should be separated from upp build, as it doesn't belong to it. Also people using wxwidgets usually don't deploy on each build the complete wxwidgets stuffs for the same reason.

Speaking about disk storage, I did find also the problem of disk space 2 weeks ago; for that reason I started to erase old builds when adding news ones. Maybe it's really a quota problem.

Max
 
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