I think Thomas means nightly builds in this case. Not to say all the other features are great too. It will help us a lot, since we have a fair share of users who are not that computer-saavy On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 8:49 AM, Pavol Rusnak <prusnak@opensuse.org> wrote:
On 07/19/2011 12:18 PM, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
Good point. Can the OBS help us with 'continous integration' as well?
I am not sure what do you mean by 'continous integration', but I can show you what we're working on right now. It is a download "widget" which you can be embedded into your download page using an <iframe>.
Take a look here: == http://gk2.sk/download.html ==
This is just a preview. Normally you'd use something like
<iframe src="http://software.opensuse.org/download.html?prj=YOURPROJECT&pkg=YOURPACKAGE"></iframe>
once we solve the caching issues.
The page consists of four sections:
1) OS selector - shows list of distributions for which packages are available (i.e. built and published) 2) One Click Install - shows links which allow users to install packages with one click (supported only on openSUSE/SLE) 3) Instructions to add repository and install the package manually 4) Direct links to binary packages
Section 3 is collapsed when One Click Install links are available. Section 4 is collapsed by default (installing binary packages can lead to problems with dependencies). You can show/hide the section by clicking on its title line.
What do you think? Is this something you consider as a part of the integration? Do you have any ideas or questions? I'm looking for your feedback!
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