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Version: 3.13.6000.cr Released: 04-May-17
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Minor changes:
* Makefile directive: PackageFiles
Added option: --PreserveSymlinks.
Used internally for preserving symlinks when building SDKs
* Utility: jats_generate_deployable
Ongoing improvements.
Internal:
Class: JatsCopy::CopyDir
Added options
NoRecurse
NoSubDirList
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Version: 3.13.5000.cr Released: 13-Apr-17
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Minor changes:
* Makefiles: Enhanced platform specifier
Allows mixed use of included and excluded platform names.
ie: Src ('DEVLINUX,!UBUNUT12', .... )
* New Utilities: jats_generate_deployable, jats_generate_bom
Experimental utilities for generation of BOMS
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Version: 3.13.4000.cr Released: 31-Mar-17
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Minor changes:
* Build Files. BuildSrcArchive
Exclude .svn sub directories.
* Utility: jats_sandbox
Improved behaviour of packages that do not build with the current
build filters. They will be silently skipped and not create
build errors.
* Build Files - New alias : INSTRUMENT
This is an alias for active instrumented build targets
* Build Files - New directive : BuildAliasDef
Shorthand for
BuildAlias ('xxx,--Define', ... );
This is the preferred method for defining aliases
* Build Files - BuildAlias directive
The build alias has been extended to support the use of a '!' operator
This allows one, or more platforms to be removed from a definition.
Examples:
BuildAlias( 'A1,--Define', 'DEVLINUX,!ARM9TDMI');
BuildAliasDef ('A1', 'DEVLINUX,!ARM9TDMI');
All platforms covered by the DEVLINUX alias, except ARM9TDMI
BuildAlias( 'A2,--Define', '!ARM9TDMI');
BuildAliasDef( 'A2', '!ARM9TDMI');
All active platforms, except the ARM9TDMI.
* Platforms: GENERIC_XXX
Improved operation of machType based generic platforms when used within the
build system.
Experimental:
* Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Compiler is supported via the new platform RHEL7
Jats support is provided via a machine type of linux_x64.
This will change
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Version: 3.13.3000.cr Released: 13-Mar-17
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Minor changes:
* Build Files. BuildSrcArchive
Added a 'platform' argument. It is only used on build machines to
prevent the archive being build on multiple machines.
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Version: 3.13.1000.cr Released: 01-Mar-17
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Minor changes:
* Directive: MakePerlModule
Fixed build issues associated with building Perl Modules under VS2012.
Minor differences in the operation of nmake.
* Build Files
Handle build.pl files with out a BuildInterface directive
Will force an interface directory called 'interface'
Modified parsing of the BuildName to handle some instances of
incorrect use of the '--RelaxedVersion' option.
Note: This option is to be deprecated. Do not use it.
Jats will handle '.cots' packages correctly by itself.
* New Platforms: GENERIC_XXX
A collection of platforms (Alias of GENERICS) that provide an architecture
specific build target. The name of the target is created by joining the
keyword GENERIC_ with the Jats Machine Type.
ie: GENERIC_WIN32, GENERIC_LINUX_I386, GENERIC_LINUX_X64
These targets cannot be mixed with non-generic targets (on the same machine), nor the GENERIC
build target. It is possible to mix GENERIC_WIN32 with UBUNTU16 as they appear on
different architectures.
The targets function is in a similar manner to the GENERIC build target, but
are directed to one or more machines.
Intended uses:
Windows: Creating installers.
The NSIS builder does not require a compiler toolchain.
All: Specialized packaging.
* Makefiles
New option in the platform specifier. --Alias=alias1[:alias2]*
Allows the directive to be true if the current build has the specified alias.
Eg:
PackageFile ('--Alias=TOOLSET',DEVLINUX', ...)
Will package the file(s) if the current build is for a platform that is
a part of the TOOLSET alias AND is also member of the DEVLINUX alias.
It could also have been written as:
PackageFile ('--Alias=TOOLSET',--Alias=DEVLINUX', ...)
but NOT as:
PackageFile ('--Alias=TOOLSET:DEVLINUX', ...)
PackageFile ('TOOLSET,DEVLINUX', ...)
as these will be true if current platform is a TOOLSET or DEVLINUX
* Utility: sandbox
Subcommand info
- Added option to test fingerprints
- Display status in a column for easy reading
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Version: 3.13.0000.cr Released: 20-Feb-17
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Minor changes:
* New build.pl directive BuilToolset.
This directive will enable the generation of the TOOLSET alias.
Provides a sanity test to ensure that tools can be built.
Includes options to limit use to specific architectures
* Support for building many of the platforms on a linux_x64 based machine
Previously many of the compiler were limited to the Ubuntu12 machines.
These can now be built on an Ubuntu16 based machine.
* GenerateFiles directive
Added --Var(Toolset) and --Var(Native).
* Utility: sandbox
Added a 'fingerprint' command to manipulate packages fingerprints.
Sped up the location of build files. The results are cached and
recalulated if the user adds or removes packages from the sandbox.
Internal changes:
* Centralizing build platform information. |
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