There are builds saved on build.openmodelica.org/apt. Different ones depending 
on which Ubuntu or Debian release is used. But only the latest stable, release 
and a few days back for nightly builds. It is possible to make a local mirror 
of a specific repository (like trusty nightly). Old releases are in a 
/omc/builds/linux if I remember correctly. If a recent nightly is chosen, you 
can create a local server with all the necessary Linux osx and windows files. 
And you could even point Ubuntu to use this server for updates if you wanted to.

Bill Janssen <[email protected]> wrote:

>Martin Sjölund <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Mostly the problem with release builds is that there is no one who
>> tests them on Mac. So the release builds on Mac are often broken and
>> fixed later on . Hopefully we get a new release soon. It has been
>> planned for quite some time. Maybe I should have tagged one of the
>> beta versions so we could have had one binary release available on all
>> platforms :(
>> 
>> 1.8.1 was r11645
>> 1.9.0 was r17628; but there was no OSX build server at this time (my
>> Mac Mini at home died and we did not have one at PELAB yet). So there
>> is no build at this exact version (and I think it did not compile
>> properly anyway)...
>> 
>> In general, if the OSX build works for one revision, so will Windows
>> and Linux.
>
>Thanks, Martin.  How would we select a specific revision for Linux?
>
>Bill
>
>> 
>> --
>> Martin Sjölund
>> 
>> On 08/21/2014 05:50 PM, Bill Janssen wrote:
>> > I'm working with a group that's spread across several different
>> > locations, and we're using all the major OS platforms.  We'd like to
>> > standardize on a particular Subversion version of OpenModelica.  Is
>> > there some reasonably stable version that's available for all three
>> > platforms?  Perhaps a release build?  I see there's a Mavericks binary
>> > for r18453, but that doesn't seem to correspond to any of the release
>> > versions.
>> >
>> > By the way, Martin -- thanks for the Mavericks builds.  They've been
>> > very useful.
>> >
>> > Bill
>> >
>> 
>

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