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Centralized build repository for swiftsuspenders #4

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vaukalak opened this issue Feb 3, 2014 · 5 comments
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Centralized build repository for swiftsuspenders #4

vaukalak opened this issue Feb 3, 2014 · 5 comments

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@vaukalak
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vaukalak commented Feb 3, 2014

Hello, actually there a set of build files. Anyway it would be really great to deploy all artifacts to one public repository (like sonatype). As I think, the best thing of robotlegs is that it makes really easy to add more and more extensions. But actually this is not very comfortable, cause there is no place where all extensions could reference for a latest build. So if we do want to update an extension, we should probably rebuild swiftsuspenders, rebuild robotlegs, rebuild all dependency extensions.

But even if we think about a single developer, it should be much more comfortable to have one link, to open, where he can found all the stuff he needs, with version he needs.

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darscan commented May 17, 2014

Have you had any more thoughts on this?

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bsideup commented May 17, 2014

@darscan Really? Is it not enough?

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darscan commented May 17, 2014

Well, do you have a repository to host the artifacts? Or a build server etc?

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bsideup commented May 17, 2014

bintray.com is a good, free and useful option for release binaries. You
should try it

On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 11:53 PM, Shaun Smith notifications@github.comwrote:

Well, do you have a repository to host the artifacts?


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darscan commented May 17, 2014

Cool, thanks for the link, I'll check it out.

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