Hi Fred

Le 01/12/2020 à 17:11, Fred Gleason a écrit :


On Nov 30, 2020, at 14:12, Florent Peyraud <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

As the packages are functional, but may require some more tuning to be considered as stable, they are in the UNRELEASED distribution.

In order to install a working instance, the procedure is :

wget -q -O -https://apt.rivendell-fr.org/release.asc  | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb [ arch=amd64 ]https://apt.rivendell-fr.org/  UNRELEASED main"|sudo 
tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rivendell-fr.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mariadb-server
sudo apt-get install rivendell rivendell-server
This looks really cool. Is there a web page somewhere that contains this information? I’m thinking a link on the Rivendell wiki would be in order. (I could also simply put all this info into the wiki, but then we’ve potential issues with bit-rot when things inevitably change).
There is no such page as for today. I'll do it today or tomorrow and let you know, or even change the wiki by myself.


Any feedback is welcome to help releasing the official package ! The current version is 3.4.1int0. but the 3.4.1int5 is ready and I've a working process to package upstream releases quite fast, so I'll try to keep as close to latest release as possible.

FYI: those ‘int’ versions are interim test builds. By all means package them, but be aware that they shouldn’t be put into a ‘stable’ update stream as they have not been fully tested and could hence hand out unpleasant surprises on-air.

Thanks for the advice. I'm looking forward seeing a new stable tag on the github repo ;)

Cheers

Florent


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