What's that? I just build them in a Docker environment ;P
I know my method is inefficient, but it works.
Again, when I find the time or there happens to be a demand for my version of Minetest AppImages, then I will research a more proper method.
What's that? I just build them in a Docker environment ;P
lol not really (at least for my needs), I wouldn't be surprised if it was running a Pentium III CPU
you should follow the matrix chat, as I actually heard it there a day before your release ;D
whenever I run --appimage-extract, I see a proper squashfs-root/ folder
Lol nah; I have enough to distract me throughout the day already :P
Ah, I see. Yeah, I package them with that same method too.Tcll wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:06whenever I run --appimage-extract, I see a proper squashfs-root/ folder
meaning your docker environment builds them in a squashfs environment
I build them locally with appimagetool, though I'm not sure how to set up a proper squashfs environment...
so I really just pack portable binaries from a local directory...
I don't use 3rd-party services like docker as they tend to be malicious...
oh interesting, how do you build it??
Well, kinda.
yeah, that's pretty much required for appimagetool to even work :)
yeah this is where I get thrown off since you have a proper squashfs environment
I have considered that, but since Minetest already kinda has it's own automatic AppImage workflow, I don't think there is a need for mine to be as regular. Thanks for the suggestion though. I will consider it if there is a demand for my AppImages to be more frequently updated.Hybrid Dog wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 18:07It could be possible to make github automatically clone minetest, build an appimage and upload it to a release every week.
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/lear ... s#schedule
Speaking of Minetest automated builds; I tested the latest official Minetest AppImage build/pipleline (0d345dc1 as of 2021-10-21) on fresh installations of the latest versions of Fedora, Manjaro (Archlinux), openSUSE, and Ubuntu; they all give errors when running the AppImage, soooo . . .Hybrid Dog wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 18:07It could be possible to make github automatically clone minetest, build an appimage and upload it to a release every week.
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/lear ... s#schedule
Look here: viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1523
Nope. It´s an apk - it´s an android build ;)An0n3m0us wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 13:54@Klaustrophob isn't this the arm64 build you are looking for?
https://github.com/minetest/minetest/releases
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