nvm. Found the repos for ubuntu. Cordova-js support looks good for both platforms
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Steven Gill <stevengil...@gmail.com> wrote: > I would also like to see pull requests for cordova-js support for both > ubuntu and fireOS! > > > On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Steven Gill <stevengil...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Thanks for the tip Braden. I will make sure that is done now. >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Braden Shepherdson >> <bra...@chromium.org>wrote: >> >>> Make sure these platforms get added to cordova platform ls, with >>> appropriate logic for where Ubuntu can be built. >>> >>> Braden >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 6:02 PM, Andrew Grieve <agri...@chromium.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 8:53 PM, Steven Gill <stevengil...@gmail.com> >>> > wrote: >>> > >>> > > Just wanted to give a update >>> > > >>> > > Support for both of these now exists in plugman + CLI on master. It >>> seems >>> > > to be working well enough. >>> > > >>> > > Docs: This is a pretty important piece. Once we release 3.3.0, our >>> users >>> > > are going to want to know what plugins are supported, what the >>> getting >>> > > started requirements are, etc. I know FireOS has already sent some >>> doc >>> > > updates. I would suggest installing all of the plugins you support >>> and >>> > run >>> > > mobile-spec. Once you have confirmed a plugin has full support, add >>> your >>> > > platform to the supported platform list. >>> > > >>> > > Docs can be found at https://github.com/apache/cordova-docs/ >>> > > >>> > > *FireOS* >>> > > Plugman Tests: I commented out the tests because they need work. They >>> > rely >>> > > to heavily on a copy paste job of the android tests. I had to update >>> the >>> > > plugin.xml files for the three plugins in the tests to add support >>> for >>> > > amazon-fireos just to get the tests to run. >>> > > >>> > > Check-reqs: right now the requirements are being checked in the cli. >>> We >>> > > will want to change this to use the platform level chec_reqs script >>> > > instead. Android made this change recently. Hopefully someone can >>> point >>> > you >>> > > to the specific commits that made the change. This is suffering >>> from the >>> > > same problem Android just had, in that it is setting the base api >>> level >>> > at >>> > > 17. We should update that number for now and after 3.3.0 work on >>> > converting >>> > > this. >>> > > >>> > To add to this - I made a check afterwards to just make CLI's >>> > check_requirements return true immediately. It makes more sense to >>> have the >>> > bin/create script run check_reqs itself. The original reason for having >>> > check_requirements in CLI was to be able to check requirements before >>> > running lazy_load, but that never came to fruition (and is a pretty >>> minor >>> > optimization anyways). >>> > >>> > >>> > > >>> > > *Ubuntu* >>> > > Tests! We need them! :) >>> > > Need to make clear that ubuntu option isn't available on Mac or >>> Windows. >>> > > The error messages aren't clear here. Documentation around this >>> would go >>> > a >>> > > long way! >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > I will continue to give suggestions as I play around more with both >>> of >>> > > these platforms. Please file issues for any of the work you do and >>> use >>> > > those in the commit messages. >>> > > >>> > > The 3.3.0-rc.1 will be tagged & released tomorrow. I will tag both of >>> > these >>> > > platforms leading up to the release. I'm aiming to release 3.3.0 >>> next Wed >>> > > or Thursday. So we will still have some time to improve the >>> experience >>> > for >>> > > users who will be trying out these platforms for the first time. >>> > > >>> > >>> >> >> >