| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age | |
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| * | Use the GitHub CLI client to upload release assets. | Ayose | 2024-10-24 |
| | | | | | | | | The binary for Linux is also added to the release. The `contents: write` permission is needed to create releases and upload the assets. | ||
| * | Fix upload from CI on windows | Kirill Chibisov | 2023-05-16 |
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| * | Fix CI upload assets tag matching | Christian Duerr | 2020-11-25 |
| | | | | | | | | | | The previous version would search for the last tag by matching the beginning of the tag name. By explicitly searching for the trailing `"` with grep, an exact tag match is now enforced. Since releases like v1.2.3 always match the beginning of their RCs (v1.2.3-rc4), this makes sure that the assets aren't pushed to the previous release. | ||
| * | Migrate from Travis CI to GitHub Actions | Christian Duerr | 2020-11-06 |
| This removes all CI builds from travis-ci, due to their recent changes in policy and harsh limitations on builds. With build times over 2 hours, it was a significant hindrance to development. Instead of Travis CI, the CI is now split on Sourcehut and GitHub. Since Sourcehut only supports Linux/BSD, all builds on those operating systems are executed there. The GitHub Actions CI is used to build for Windows/macOS, which are not available on Sourcehut. Since asset deployment for releases requires builds on all platforms, this is also done on GitHub actions. Though the new `upload_asset.sh` script makes sure that migration in the future is fairly simple and we do not tie ourselves to the overly complicated GitHub Actions ecosystem. | |||