From: Lin R. <wo...@pa...> - 2011-09-11 12:50:10
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It is good to see SDCC under constant change. For user's like me, I think what I need to do is to test the snap build at least every 7 days, instead of back up more builds. Thanks for the explanation. Woody http://palmmicro.com/woody/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Borut Razem" <bor...@gm...> To: <sdc...@li...>; "Sdcc-User" <sdc...@li...> Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 8:30 PM Subject: Re: [Sdcc-user] [sdcc-devel] Older snapshot builds > Not as far as I know, unless somebody has such a private archive. > > Currently last 7 builds are kept on the SF Files repository. The sdcc > build upload script removes all older files regardless of port or > target. We could made an exception for Windows, but additional question > arises: > - which windows targets: WIN32, WIN64 or both? > - which windows packages: .zip, setup or both? > - an the toughest: how many builds? > > For the last one my answer wold be: all builds from the last official > release on. This would mean typically cca. 365 builds (we have one sdcc > release per year). This means 365 x 2 MB for WIN32 setups, which gives > (actually takes ;-) cc. 800 MB of disk space. There are may duplicated > builds (same build number with different dates), which could be deleted... > > IMHO the easiest / optimal solution would be if someone of sdcc users > would create and maintain such archive and make it publically accessible. > > Borut > > > On 09/11/2011 11:23 AM, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote: >> Are older snapshot builds avialbale somewhere? >> >> If not I'd suggest to keep the windows builds around for longer: We >> still have many Windows users, for whom it is relatively hard to build >> sdcc themselves. Avialbility of older snapshot builds would help them >> track down regressions. >> Since it would be the Windows builds only it probably wouldn't take too >> much space. >> >> Philipp > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Using storage to extend the benefits of virtualization and iSCSI > Virtualization increases hardware utilization and delivers a new level of > agility. Learn what those decisions are and how to modernize your storage > and backup environments for virtualization. > http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51434361/ > _______________________________________________ > Sdcc-user mailing list > Sdc...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sdcc-user |