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Make github releases from CI #6

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@TheBB TheBB added the wip label May 2, 2018
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It seems like you might have published some information that you should not have published!

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Ah, perhaps. But this was before we moved the repo to the magit organization, so it only refers to my own CI for libegit2, which I've since deleted.

I've been trying to forget about this PR. 😞

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Thaodan commented Jan 22, 2023

Would you also be interested in Releases build from the OpenSUSE Buildservice?

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tarsius commented Jan 25, 2023

Probably not. I am completely unfamiliar with OpenSUSE Buildservice; I don't even know if that is a general purpose CI or just builds packages for OpenSUSE. And I don't think I would get much out of learning more about this platform.

I have just removed the Travis setup. Appversor is still there because there new pushes still result in builds (but they seem to fail). I would like to use a single CI platform, Github Actions. That supports linux, macos and windows, I believe.

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Thaodan commented Jan 29, 2023

Besides Windows you can build packages for any platform there, it's a ci for software packages.

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tarsius commented Jan 29, 2023

So it is a competitor to Github Actions / Travis / Appversor etc.

I don't want to learn about yet another of those at this time.

In the past I have merged pull-requests that implemented "better CI" in one way or another, without having the knowledge to really understand and maintain the new tool chain. And then something broke, the original contributor wasn't interested anymore in helping me deal with that, and I was forced to choose between learning about the new toolchain or discard the changes to go back to a simpler setup that I actually understand.

So to go back to your question:

Would you also be interested in Releases build from the OpenSUSE Buildservice?

No, I don't. I don't see any benefit in that, but that might be due to my ignorance. This is one of many things I do not know anything about and I have feeling that learning about other such things would be more beneficial than learning about this thing.

If this package were already actually being used by Magit, then the story might be different. But right now, this is just something that I have to maintain without actually benefiting from it at all. (That will hopefully change at some point, but that could still be a long way off.)

So thanks for the offer to implement "Releases build from the OpenSUSE Buildservice", but at this time this contribution would just be more work for me.

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