On Aug 23, 2008, at 15:05, Noah Slater wrote:
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 11:56:28AM +0200, Jan Lehnardt wrote:
- Does everyone like the idea?
It depends how we implement it, natch.
Can it be built (not run) on GNU/Linux as that will be very
important for me
being able to do the nightly builds and official releases.
If you are willing to set up and support a cross-platform compiler
that emits
Mac OS X binaries, it can be done. Another option would be to make the
update semi-automated. CouchDBX comes with a full CouchDB installation
inside the application bundle. If we'd only update .beam files and
other cross
platform things on a nightly run and manually update the Mac OS X native
binaries, this works as well. I'd say though, that this is too much of
a hassle
and we'd try to aim for a full build on Mac OS X. Once set up, that
can be
done on a remote machine and for that, I'd be happy to provide you ssh
access to one of machines.
Cheers
Jan
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