Thank you! The binaries are built by CI automatically,
so after you tag the release, you can download the
binary from GitHub. (You must log into GitHub to download
the CI artifacts. And then unzip it to get the dmg
binary for macOS and the zip binary for windows.
And then rename the commit sha to version number.)
Or I can do that for you and modify the GitHub release
page myself.
I'll tweak the CI a little bit to make the binaries
a little more user friendly.
- Qian
On 6/19/22 21:33, Waldek Hebisch wrote:
On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 08:53:20AM +0800, Qian Yun wrote:
Hi Waldek,
I'd like to put Windows and macOS binary on the GitHub
release page. Do you agree with that?
- Qian
Yes, very good. Just one little thing: binaries should
be build from released sources, so that people who
build from source tarball should get the same thing as
people who fetch binaries.
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