Change the builds on push (i.e. pull request merges) to build release
versions. This seems to be the correct way to build these, as they are
now distributed as the official builds on
https://subsurface-divelog.org/.
For users wanting to help with debugging, build artifacts on pull
requests are available, and these are debug builds.
Also adding the option to manually trigger builds, so if needed debug
builds can be run on `master`.
Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
Update the AppImage workflow to be based on ubuntu 20.04 in order to
support the updated requirement of GitHub actions to run on node 20.
Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
Make multiple improvements to the existing workflows:
- create a shared custom action to deal with version number tracking
and generation;
- use this action to add the branch name to the version for pull
request builds;
- create a shared workflow for all debian-ish builds to avoid re-use
by copy / paste;
- remove potential security risks by eliminating the use of
pre-evaluated expressions (`${{ ... }}`) inside scripts;
- update outdated GitHub action versions;
- improve the consistency by renaming scripts acording to have a `.sh`
extension;
- improve naming of generated artefacts for pull requests to include
the correct version.
@dirkh: Unfortunately this is potentially going to break builds when it is
merged, as there is no good way to 'test' a merge build short of
merging.
We'll just have to deal with the fallout of it in a follow-up pull
request.
Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
Do a few things:
- add a build for Debian trixie (as discussed in #4182);
- add a build for Ubuntu 24.04;
- rename the build definitions to match the build names;
- update the artifact uploads to use a non-deprecated version of the
action, and name the artifact appropriately;
- remove a stale workflow file.
Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-11 12:51:33 +12:00
Renamed from .github/workflows/linux-fedora-qt6.yml (Browse further)