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Re: Mae's Builds[message #361434 is a reply to message #337900]
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Fri, 02 October 2020 04:59
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There hasn't been a new SCI at the usual place for five months now and occasionly the onedrive there is down too.
That's a shame, cause this way, you may will miss the new hot stuff. Latest available SCI there is 8796 and it's up to 8898 meanwhile.
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So, it's either learn to compile Quick Guide for Compiling and Debugging Source Code in Visual Studio (by Haydent),
where, TortoiseSVN can be convinient. Once setup, it's a right-click on folder to get to update GameDir and Code. Plus, a nice log that provides you with information on details of changes made.
How to connect the links (to Development-GameDir and Development-Code) to folders of you, is described here Instructions for using SVN (by Marlboro Man). You'll only need to set this up once.
If you don't feel like compiling the latest exe from the code with VisualStudio (only costs a registration at microsoft), that's fine.
Then all you need to use is the GameDir from SVN (the ja2 directory, the place where Data, Data-1.13 and stuff like that is stored - anything else but exe).
The important thing to know is, that a specific exe requires a matching gameDir, compare the logs to see which are matching.
Ok, let's say you got an allready compiled exe from, e.g. sevens google drive (link from his signature). Then open the logs and see which GameDir will match (date, changes made, etc.) the exe from there.
Once found a matching couple, do the usual. Install your original JA2, copy content from SVN-GameDir inside JA2-directory, overwrite when asked. Add the exe in this directory as well. Use this new exe for game, not the old one from vanilla JA2.
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Or, if all this talk about code, download strange stuff, lengthy explainations, wordy guides and crude english just gives you the creeps, you may just wanna look at this JA2 SCI (Jenkins).
A ready to use SCI, and most astonishing - it's been arround for quite some time:
Deathwyrm wrote on Thu, 20 November 2014 21:18Not intending to detract from Depri's fine work, I simply have found myself not necessarily wanting to wait the ~15 days for a proper package, so decided to set up something a bit more frequent. Now that I have it working, I decided to share it with the community.
Instead of doing manual builds, I set up a Jenkins continuous-integration server to do them automatically. It's available to the public at http://jenkins.maeyanie.com/, or https://jenkins.maeyanie.com/ if you have the CAcert root certificate installed. It automatically does an svn update every hour, and builds a new .exe (followed by a new "SCI") if there are any changes.
If there are any problems, or suggestions, or anyone wants any other things autobuilt, please let me know. I could also provide accounts to any developers who want to manually trigger builds faster than 1 hour, if that would be desired.
Edit:
It's now entirely hosted on a proper server.
You may came across this before, but with the current lack of another source for a SingleClickInstaller, I thought it still should be brought to attention once in a while.
[Updated on: Fri, 02 October 2020 05:00]
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