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bengtmartensson avatar bengtmartensson commented on August 26, 2024

Disagree. "Normally" indicates a rule with exceptions. These files are:

  • Not expected to change "very often", or more likely, not at all,
  • At least for some, I cannot create them (Windows compiles) (from that point of view, they are "sources")

If I "had" to remove them, I would have to store these artifacts in another version control system, defeating the purpose of Github.

That said, the README could stand some improvement :-).

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leamas avatar leamas commented on August 26, 2024

Well, you certainly don't have to remove them , it's your repo.

That said, a possible middle ground could be to let them be there for now, but re-evaluate the situation after the first release (in which case they are available in the release tarballs).

BTW, you should perhaps mark for which arm architecture the LInux-arm file is for (32bit v5?).

I have a README update at hand, but will send a merge request before going into that.

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bengtmartensson avatar bengtmartensson commented on August 26, 2024

The ARM file was nuked (old anyhow). Looking forward for your README.

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leamas avatar leamas commented on August 26, 2024

Which heavily depends on last merge request, which to a large extent is about building the libs.

EDIT: The draft is at https://github.com/leamas/yab

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