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[cellml-dev] Nightly snapshots being put onto Sourceforge


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  • From: alan.garny at dpag.ox.ac.uk (Alan Garny)
  • Subject: [cellml-dev] Nightly snapshots being put onto Sourceforge
  • Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 06:51:56 +0100

Hi Andrew,

Thanks a lot for this. One thing though: I understand that you are now using
CMake/CPack, so would it be possible to provide a simple (ZIP?) compressed
version for Windows and Mac OS X rather than an NSIS executable and DMG
file, respectively? Otherwise, why a Tar BZip2 for Linux? Sure, it provides
a good compression ratio, but it's slow (e.g.
http://tukaani.org/lzma/benchmarks.html). I would personally favour speed
over compression ratio, and would therefore go for Tar GZip.

Alan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cellml-tools-developers-bounces at cellml.org [mailto:cellml-tools-
> developers-bounces at cellml.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Miller
> Sent: 03 August 2011 04:32
> To: A list for the developers of CellML tools
> Subject: [cellml-dev] Nightly snapshots being put onto Sourceforge
>
> Hi all,
>
> Snapshot (pre-release) versions of CellML SDK (CellML API implementation
> binaries) are now being automatically uploaded to Sourceforge by buildbot,
> rather than being put into Subversion as they were previously.
>
> You will find these in a directory with the date they were built at:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/cellml-api/files/CellML-API-Nightly/1.10/
>
> Builds are attempted nightly at 11PM New Zealand time.
>
> Packages produced are in a format specific to the platform - the following
> packages are currently produced:
>
> Linux x86 - tar.bz2
> Linux x86_64 - tar.bz2
> Mac OS X (universal PPC / x86 / x86_64 binaries) - framework bundle in
a
> dmg
> Windows - MSVC10 - NSIS executable installer
> Windows - MingW - NSIS executable installer
>
> These are still pre-release, and need to be tested before they are ready
to
> use - it is entirely possible they are missing files which they need to be
useful,
> or have other problems, but at least it should be a start for people
wanting to
> use CellML API binaries on platforms listed above that have not been
> previously supported.
>
> Best wishes,
> Andrew
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