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Publish Mono files for other CI Servers #1002

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michaelkschmidt opened this issue Oct 5, 2016 · 5 comments
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Publish Mono files for other CI Servers #1002

michaelkschmidt opened this issue Oct 5, 2016 · 5 comments

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@michaelkschmidt
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michaelkschmidt commented Oct 5, 2016

Thanks to Travis CI, it is fairly common to cross compile Windows Builds from Linux. Would it be possible to publish a zip of the mono build? Right now we have to build choco each time

The magic folder seems to be code_drop/build_artifacts/chocolatey.

This was briefly discussed here:

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UPDATE: As Chocolatey Gitter chat is now unavailable, I've added a screenshot of the Gitter chat.

@ferventcoder
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#1153 is related.

@TheCakeIsNaOH
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The build should be signed.

Also, I think a tar archive might be more appropriate than a zip, but either would work.

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Signed mono builds are now available started with 0.12.0 in the github releases:
https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/releases

The build is in the .tar.gz file

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gep13 commented Feb 5, 2022

Can this be closed do you think?

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gep13 commented Feb 5, 2022

Having given this some thought, I am going to go ahead and close this off, we are now publishing both Docker images https://hub.docker.com/u/chocolatey as well as publishing a tar.gz of the officially compiled application to each GitHub release, so I don't think any more work is required here.

@gep13 gep13 closed this as completed Feb 5, 2022
@gep13 gep13 removed this from the 0.11.x milestone Feb 5, 2022
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