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* | docs(release): suggest "xattr" for macos release #19100 | Carlo Cabrera | 2022-06-26 |
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* | ci(release): build a universal binary on macOS | Carlo Cabrera | 2022-06-25 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | After some tweaks to our dep builds, we can now build a universal binary for macOS by using `CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES`. So, let's do that. This requires a number of additional changes: 1. We need to build on macOS 11, since earlier versions do not support building universal (M1 + Intel) binaries. 2. We need to provision a universal `libintl`. The linker will look for an ARM64 version of this library when linking the `nvim` binary. While we're here: 1. Link statically to `libintl`. This allows to to avoid having to do any install name rewriting or codesigning to package Neovim. 2. Bump the `MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` to `11`. We're already using a `libintl` built by Homebrew (through the pre-installed version of `gettext`), and that is built for macOS 11. In order to ensure we link to `libintl.a` instead of `libintl.dylib`, we have to make sure that CMake can't find the latter. This ideally should be a matter of doing `brew unlink gettext`. However, CMake is too adept at finding things that Homebrew has installed (even when not linked), so we have to do a bit more than that. This appears in the additional step ensuring static linkage to `libintl`. We end up breaking some Homebrew-installed software in the process, and some of these software is called during our build (e.g. curl, git, wget). To avoid any adverse effects, let's just uninstall them. | ||
* | refactor(packaging): Windows: improve MSI, remove NSIS #18069 | Henry Fraser | 2022-04-11 |
| | | | | | | | | | | - Removed NSIS installer. - Prevents undefined behaviour when two installations are performed to the same directory (NSIS + MSI). - Reduced cost of maintaining two installers that do the same thing. - Chose Wix MSI due to its better integration with Windows. - Added Wix patch file to add neovim binaries to the system path during installation. - Replaced neovim installer icons with better looking versions. - Renamed neovim installer icons from logo.ico -> neovim.ico for all icons to better reflect contents. | ||
* | ci: improved cpack packaging | Henry Fraser | 2022-02-24 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Addresses: #12571 - Added the following installers through CMake files: - Windows NSIS. - Windows MSI. - Windows zip. - MacOs tarball. - Linux tarball. - Linux Deb package. - Tweaked pipeline CPack commands to build using new CMakeLists.txt configuration file. - Added icons and relevant packaging files. - Updated notes.md to reflect new installation instructions. This isn't meant to be the perfect solution, it's simply a first pass at using a simple packaging system to build Windows installers. A Debian package has also been added since it's very easy but other packages have been left out due to limiting the scope. Hopefully we can build further upon this and improve it over time with code signing, better icons and more user-friendly installation graphics and so on. | ||
* | ci!: remove win32 builds/releases | James McCoy | 2021-11-14 |
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* | ci(release): use gh cli instead of 3rd-party actions | James McCoy | 2021-10-30 |
Closes #15709 [skip ci] |