How does one generate stamp-eepeskye.h and stamp-eepe.h now that the code is on github?
I have had to rebuild the box on which I build eepe and eepeskye so have lost the old versions that I used to copy around.)
Cheers and thanks,
Stephen
stamp files for eepeskye (and eepe)
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Re: stamp files for eepeskye (and eepe)
Eepe was originally created by Erazz using Linux, I use Windows.
Having moved from Googlecode to Github, I now use a file "Revisions.txt", which is on Github, to hold the current revisions.
This file is also used on www.er9x.com to provide the revision number used by eepe/eepskye to detect the latest revisions available for download.
When I do a release build, the following gets run (from mbtx/eepe/eepe) for eepe: and for eepskye (from mbtx/eepe/eepskye): These pick up the current revision from "Revisions.txt" and create a stamp file with the revision one later.
I'm considering whether this whole revision numbering needs to change. The revision was the SVN commit number on googlecode, but we don't have that on Github. It might make sense to tie all of er9x/ersky9x/eepe/eepskye to a common revision value.
Mike.
Having moved from Googlecode to Github, I now use a file "Revisions.txt", which is on Github, to hold the current revisions.
This file is also used on www.er9x.com to provide the revision number used by eepe/eepskye to detect the latest revisions available for download.
When I do a release build, the following gets run (from mbtx/eepe/eepe) for eepe: and for eepskye (from mbtx/eepe/eepskye): These pick up the current revision from "Revisions.txt" and create a stamp file with the revision one later.
I'm considering whether this whole revision numbering needs to change. The revision was the SVN commit number on googlecode, but we don't have that on Github. It might make sense to tie all of er9x/ersky9x/eepe/eepskye to a common revision value.
Mike.
erskyTx/er9x developer
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Re: stamp files for eepeskye (and eepe)
Thanks.
Now both eepe and eepskye build without a single hitch on my 64-bit Fedora box.
Cheers,
Stephen
Now both eepe and eepskye build without a single hitch on my 64-bit Fedora box.
Cheers,
Stephen