Hello again,
With the help of 'm_mans', we've made a few changes to the publishing of
PicoLisp Linux 32/64 bit binaries.
Instead of using GitHub's "artifacts", the binary packages will now
be automatically published to the "Free for OSS" Bintray.com
service, see:
- https://bintray.com/picolisp/picolisp/picolisp#files
- https://dl.bintray.com/picolisp/picolisp/
Direct downloads are much easier to access through Bintray.
Enjoy!
AW
On Wed, 8 Jan 2020, Alexander Williams wrote:
Hello,
I've added a [1]GitHub Workflow (https://git.io/Jvezm) which automatically
builds, tests, and packages *every* new version of PicoLisp pushed to the
repo.
For now the packages are only available as "artifacts" on GitHub, so it's a
bit difficult to find them:
1. See the [2]list of commits (https://git.io/Jveuh)
2. Click the 'green check' next to the commit date
3. Click 'Details' for the arch you want (src = x86 = 32bit)
4. At the right of the page, click the arrow under 'Artifacts'
5. Download and extract the .zip of the package you want
See [3]this page (https://git.io/JvezY) for the latest v20.1.3 build results.
This approach allows you to quickly test a correctly built/installed version
of PicoLisp without requiring any build dependencies.
To build PicoLisp on your own, please follow tankf33der's [4]build
instructions.
[1] https://github.com/picolisp/picolisp/blob/dev/.github/workflows/main.yml
[2] https://github.com/picolisp/picolisp/commits/dev
[3] https://github.com/picolisp/picolisp/runs/372383388
[4]
https://git.envs.net/mpech/tankf33der/src/branch/master/install-picolisp.md
AW
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