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Jan Holesovsky wrote

Hi,
On 2012-06-16 at 02:22 -0700, bfo wrote:
Not at all - it is even possible to generate a zipped installation, that
would be just unpacked, and checked into git; ie. nothing really hard to
do.  But nobody has done that yet - are you interested?
If yes: The best would be to modify the tinbuild2 to be able also to
commit the installation to a git repository, and push it to some
repository. [...]
The repository would have to be setup (on the server) to repack after
every push; but that is just a trivial hook. [..]
You probably want to hack somewhere here:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/contrib/buildbot/tree/bin/tinbuild_phases.sh#n85
(making it part of the do_push() function).

Hi.
Thanks for the info, its good for search engines out there. Starred this
thread already... If anyone can add other useful informations - please do
comment.
Best regards.


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