On Sat, 16 Jan 2021 at 20:22, Adam Dinwoodie wrote: > Version 0.65-1 of moreutils has been uploaded and should be coming > soon to a distribution server near you.
In case anyone's interested or has thoughts: As part of working on this release, I've been playing with GitHub's automation tools. The entire build / test / package / release / upload process was performed using free ephemeral GitHub-managed VMs. At least in theory, this reduces the manual work for future releases to: - Commit a version of the Cygport file with an updated version number. - Create a tag and push that tag to GitHub - Wait for the confirmation email to arrive - Send the announcement email This is obviously serving a similar purpose to the automated builds that Scallywag provides; I'm not sure I'd have bothered with this project had I not already been most of the way through it before I spotted Scallywag existed. I suspect in theory Scallywag's access to the Cygwin servers means it's potentially more powerful, but Scallywag also comes with some general caveats ("at this stage, this is only probably useful for verifying that BUILD_REQUIRES is correct"), whereas I think with care this could replace local builds today. The configuration to make this work is almost entirely in <https://github.com/me-and/Cygwin-moreutils/blob/v0.65-1/.github/workflows/ci.yml>, and I expect the modifications to make this work for most other packages would be straightforward. I'm hoping to make the process and required configuration simpler, by creating a pre-defined GitHub action that hides most of the boilerplate. If you're curious, you can see the full build output for the final release build at <https://github.com/me-and/Cygwin-moreutils/actions/runs/490534324>.