Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?

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Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?

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The generation of the .chm documentation is down again.
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Yes, unfortunately not very lucky at the moment. The computer is dead (doesn't show any reaction at all when trying to power on I've been told) and I still have to have a look myself what's actually wrong.

//update: PSU seems dead

//update [2020-08-16]: PSU replaced and luckily seems to work like a charm again. I let the builds run today (finally some new fbc changes since about half a year), had to fix a few small things, but finally fresh builds got uploaded with one exception: the DOS build, which was being built on a Windows XP VM is currently broken (Jenkins Remoting via JNLP4 doesn't seem to work anymore, reason unknown). In less than a week I expect that the system will be back in normal operation (except DOS build).
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Re: Where can I get a Recent-Git-Build of FreeBASIC?

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@St_W
thank you :-)
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Me too.

Hope it wasn't a wet firecracker, because last night no "manual.chm" update.
An update of fbc 1.08 is also pending since this morning.
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The CI system is back in normal operation :-)

Installed the PC at it's original place again (after having done the repair and first tests at home). Also the DOS build environment is working again, seems it was caused by some network differences in my home-network and by some missing (compatibility) configuration after Jenkins upgrades.

I disabled the TDM-GCC build, because it's failing (due to incompatible code) since this old commit and doesn't seem to be intended to be fixed:
https://github.com/freebasic/fbc/commit ... 74f4cf89df

Also disabled the FreeBSD x86 build, because it's failing (due to faulty build script/environment) since a long time (last successful build in 2018-11) and I've no plans to fix it (build procedure was a bit hacky from the beginning, as it was cross-compiled on a x86_64 FreeBSD system).

Hope that the system will run without any more issues (for the next months at least) :-)
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All is OK except for the "manual.chm" update.
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The latest fbc 1.0.8 changes don't seem to have triggered a new build (but ok for the manual).
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fxm wrote:The latest fbc 1.0.8 changes don't seem to have triggered a new build (but ok for the manual).
Because I usually always update the documentation (if necessary) only after testing the changes.
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fxm wrote:The latest fbc 1.0.8 changes don't seem to have triggered a new build (but ok for the manual).
As of this morning, the manual is also no longer updated.
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Internet connection was broken, that's why there were no updates for some days. It's working again since today morning and future updates will trigger new documentation builds again. (latest FreeBasic build will be automatically uploaded tonight)
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OK for the fbc build, but not for the manual (last change yesterday afternoon).
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OK this morning. Thanks.
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fbc_win32_mingw_0615_2020-10-02.zip 2020-10-03 01:58 4.7M
=> Invalid compressed file !
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fxm wrote:fbc_win32_mingw_0615_2020-10-02.zip 2020-10-03 01:58 4.7M
=> Invalid compressed file !
Thanks for the hint! That single upload failed for some reason (probably some network issue)
curl: (55) SSL_write() returned SYSCALL, errno = 10054

triggered the upload job for that build again and verified that the upload is ok now.
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St_W, awesome. What is it now, must be at least 5 or 6 years of daily builds? Thank-you so much.

I have recently been running my own build scripts for the releases. I haven't run them for many months.
One change coming up:
- adeyblue wrote an excellent D2D driver for win 7+ based on D3D version 10.1. But, when building on or targeting WinXP, that should be disabled.

Do you mind posting a summary of all the targets you are building for your daily builds? Sorry, I didn't read through the whole topic.
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