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WARNING: This project is UNSUPPORTED and ABANDONED

I'm moving away from PHP world and all my PHP projects going to be abandoned too. Abandoning this project too as I have no intent to continue working on it unless there would be strong request from community and commercial interest. No more updates or documentation will be made. If someone is interested, feels free to contact me using email specified in my GitHub profile.

Semi-automated script to create binary packages for (multiple version) of Ubuntu Build Status

Based on https://github.com/named-data/ppa-packaging and http://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/libv8.git

See pinepain/devtools tap for homebrew formulae.

Prerequisites

The following packages needs to be installed in order to build source .deb package to be upload to PPA:

sudo apt-get install git devscripts debhelper dh-make

Building source packages

The build process is very much automated and the following command can be used to build all packages and upload them to the ppa.

make dput

Before running dput make sure that you have access to upload packages to named-data/ppa (or modify target PPA repository in packaging.mk).

To build a specific package, go to the package's folder and run the same make dput command.

Advanced uses

The scripts by default create source packages for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty), 15.10 (wily), and 16.04 LTS (xenial). If necessary, default actions and distributions can be overriden:

To only build source packages (no upload) only for Ubuntu 16.04:

make build DISTROS=precise

To build binary package that can be installed with dpkg -i <package>.deb:

make build DEBUILD=debuild DISTROS=xenial

The build package will be in <package-folder>/work/<package-name>_<version>.deb

Building using Travis-CI

By default Travis-CI is used to building source package and push to PPA. That's done by pushing a commit with a message in a format build <dir name under packaging/ folder>. All other commits should go with [skip ci] to do not abuse travis and to avoid yielding red builds.