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Request: Nightly / Periodic auto-builds? #62

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johnnycage opened this issue Jun 28, 2012 · 2 comments
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Request: Nightly / Periodic auto-builds? #62

johnnycage opened this issue Jun 28, 2012 · 2 comments

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@johnnycage
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Ibrahim,

I've tried a few times to get a cross-compile setup with deps going for this project (on win/linux/mac), but it is turning out to be much more difficult than I thought it would be.

I was wondering if there was any way you could perhaps rig up a nightly cron job that builds binaries from the latest git source, and uploads them to a ftp/web folder or something?

If that is too much of a hassle, perhaps just a link to the latest binary builds greater than 1.15 ?

P.S.: Sent you a donation, as well.

Thanks either way!

@ibsh
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ibsh commented Jun 28, 2012

Hey Johnny.

Tell me about it, I've been trying to get a cross-compile working myself. If I could get there, I'd almost certainly set up a CI server for it, but I'm finding it extremely difficult and, moreover, not at all interesting. It's just the libraries so far, so I may spend some time on the mailing lists for libav, taglib etc and see how people do it.

I do intend to get some minor new features in over the next couple weeks (mostly just tagging options), which will lead to a 1.16 build, which I will mirror on the server you already mentioned.

Thanks very much for the donation, by the way. I appreciate it.

@johnnycage
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No problem.

I will sit tight for it, and if for some crazy reason I can get things to compile, I will script it up and let you know.

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