I updated the layout how the nightly builds are listed. I hope the page looks more clear now (for ppl who just want to download the binaries) but still got all the information available for devs who want to check the build logs on the different architectures. Comments?
http://www.openclonk.org/nightly-builds/
http://www.openclonk.org/nightly-builds/
My awesome color coding is gone :(
True. I removed it because it is not important for the typical user of the nightly builds and will only confuse him ("oh no, the build is pretty orange, what does it mean?? Is it erronous? Doesn't it work so good? Did the code only compile with some erorrs? Should I wait to download any snapshot until it has been become completely green?"). Fuzzy is not the way to go here, I think - especially because it is not really fuzzy anyway: Either it compiles or not. Warnings are not that important. Especially not for the one who downloads it. The warnings are still shown in the title of the log file link, so devs can still use the page to analyze the warning-statistics or something.
Well, the very clear link to dependencies is very nice. The colour coding was good, though.
Would it be possible to make a downloadable clonk.exe, which always points to the newest nightly? I'm working on a script which automatically updates everything, and it would be a bit complex to always parse the file names...
Someting like clonk32.exe, clonk64.exe and clonk64msvc.exe would be nice!
Someting like clonk32.exe, clonk64.exe and clonk64msvc.exe would be nice!
when you write a script, you can call "cmake" and "make" (MinGW) automatically
I'm not working on a compiling script, but on a little Batch for Checkout and Download via wget, e.g. for my notebook where I don't want the whole IDE/Compilers but only the stuff I really need there.
I am actually already using this one at the moment, but it's silly since I don't know how to tell your site to recompile ;)
Why?
>[...] on a little Batch for Checkout and Download via wget, e.g. for my notebook where I don't want the whole IDE/Compilers but only the stuff I really need there.
http://openclonk.org/nightly-builds/engines/openclonk-engine-win32-mingw.zip
http://openclonk.org/nightly-builds/engines/openclonk-engine-win64-mingw.zip
http://openclonk.org/nightly-builds/engines/openclonk-engine-win64-msvc100.7z
Unfortunately creating these as symlinks to the "real" files failed, so they are copies. Newton, do you have an idea why symlinks can't be created?
http://openclonk.org/nightly-builds/engines/openclonk-engine-win64-mingw.zip
http://openclonk.org/nightly-builds/engines/openclonk-engine-win64-msvc100.7z
Unfortunately creating these as symlinks to the "real" files failed, so they are copies. Newton, do you have an idea why symlinks can't be created?
Thanks already. You can redirect a file on an Apache Server with mod_rewrite via .htaccess, if you want to look into that.
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