The PPA nightlies should be up to date now if you're using an Ubuntu
version that's still supported by Canonical (i.e. supported by
Launchpad).
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Hans Jørgen
On 22 June 2014 19:24, Daniel Fath wrote:
>> Are there advantages or disadvantages with using nightlies from the PPA
>> rather than tho
Hi,
Rust Ci wasn't working for a period due to problems with building the
nightly PPA for the platform used by Travis (required GCC version was
bumped with no way to specify alternative to configure script).
This has been fixed for a while, but it turns out that many Travis
auth tokens has expire
; already taking that risk (or somehow have mitigated it).
>
> [1] http://stackoverflow.com/a/5349530
>
> 2014/1/21 Hans Jørgen Hoel :
>> Hi,
>>
>> Rust-ci (http://www.rust-ci.org/) has been updated with some new features
>>
>> * documentation can be uploaded
lways "Rust CI".
>
> The second is that clicking a link in the documentation will only navigate
> that , and therefore the URL bar doesn't get updated and the browser
> back button (and history list) is broken.
>
> -Kevin
>
> On Jan 20, 2014, at 4:01 PM, Hans
Hi,
Rust-ci (http://www.rust-ci.org/) has been updated with some new features
* documentation can be uploaded during Travis CI builds (see project
page -> owner actions -> get config for docs upload)
* categorization of projects
* projects can now be edited and deleted by owners (aka Web 2.0 comp
Hi,
Regarding rust-ci, I'm about to deploy some changes for it sometime in the
next few days.
Changes will include:
- project editing enabled (including removal of projects :))
- possibility for adding categories to projects and a category based index
- documentation upload from Travis CI builds
Hi,
I've set up a new PPA with nightly builds:
https://launchpad.net/~hansjorg/+archive/rust
There's also a 0.7 version (as well as 0.5 and 0.6, but only for quantal).
The packages use the alternatives system, so you can have multiple versions
installed at once. To switch rustc & co:
$ sudo up