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These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
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# gh-dl-release! It works! | |
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# This script downloads an asset from latest or specific Github release of a | |
# private repo. Feel free to extract more of the variables into command line | |
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# PREREQUISITES | |
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This document details a simple RPM build flow pattern used to build and host RPM artifacts for open source projects. The below is a visual summary of this flow.
In order to achieve this multiple tools and services are used. The services and their purpose in the flow is as listed below.
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GitHub | As is the most common use for GitHub, it holds the build source code. In this case we hold only the spec files and related source files. All other sources, including project binaries/sources are retrieved at build time. |
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# Changes the wallpaper hourly and displays a projection of the earth with | |
# a semi-realistic rendered sunglight mapping. | |
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# This script will download hourly the "World Sunlight Map" by die.net. | |
# You can choose the world_sunlight_wallpaper.jpg picture as background image for your Desktop. | |
# Gnome recognizes file changes and updates the background accordingly. | |
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