KDE Sysadmin is working on moving the tasks performed by binary-factory.kde.org (which currently builds our AppImage, MacOS and Windows versions) to the Gitlab infrastructure and its CI system.
As a first candidate, the generation of AppImages has now been activated on Gitlab and shutdown on Jenkins. We still need to update our AppImage page to reflect the change. Downloading and extracting is a bit different than it used to be, therefore the AppImage is now build upon each commit and not only once a day or on a manual trigger by a developer. On the downside, only the latest version may be available. To get the appimage, visit https://invent.kde.org/office/kmymoney/-/pipelines and press the download icon on the right of the entry. This will open a list of downloadable items. craft_appimage_x86_64:archive is what you want to click. This will start the download of artifacts.zip which contains e.g. kmymoney-5.1-linux-gcc-x86_64.AppImage in the .kde-ci-packages sub-directory. Extract that file. As a bonus, you won't have to fiddle with the execution permission anymore but can run it right away. Yet a mystery to resolve: why is the master branch version called 5.1 in the filename? Many thanks to Julius Künzel who did most of the work of the transition for KMyMoney. -- Regards Thomas Baumgart ------------------------------------------------------------- Unix is the most user friendly system I know, the point is that it is really selective about who is indeed its friend. -------------------------------------------------------------
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