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@stigatle I have some scripts, but they are hardcoded for Pumpa. I'll take a look at adapting it for Yaics.
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@stigatle I won't have time today - have a late thing at work today - but I'll definitely try to do it this week given the high demand :-)
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@stigatle @mmn Yeah, I'd vote for not putting binaries into the source repo. Separate repo is OK, though. If Yaics gets really popular we could think about a real web site :-)
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@sazius @stigatle I'd prefer having something to link people to that's not a #gitorious repo though. A simple, trustworthy "download yaics here" would be fine (hosted wherever, on stigatle's personal website or whatever).
Having a git archive of the binaries is also good for posterity and is probably of interest for digital historians in the future ;)
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@stigatle OK, my personal site is also available if needed. But perhaps yours is better since you are the maintainer :-)
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@stigatle OK, sounds like a good plan!
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@stigatle I just built a Debian package against Qt4, but perhaps I should use Qt5 instead? At least current Debian stable doesn't have Qt5...
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@stigatle I'm not entirely sure how to do that in Debian packaging, though...