That is too simple project.
+++ /dev/null
-redo-ifchange gocheese doc/gocheese.info
+++ /dev/null
-rm -f gocheese.info
$ gpg --verify gocheese-@value{VERSION}.tar.zst.sig gocheese-@value{VERSION}.tar.zst
$ zstd -d < gocheese-@value{VERSION}.tar.zst | tar xf -
$ cd gocheese-@value{VERSION}
-$ redo test all # or go build -mod=vendor
+$ go build -mod=vendor
@end example
-It uses @url{http://cr.yp.to/redo.html, redo} build system for that
-examples. You can use either dozen of various implementations, or at
-least minimalistic POSIX shell @command{contrib/do} (just replace
-@command{redo} with @command{contrib/do} in the example above) included
-in tarball.
-
@include download.texi
You @strong{have to} verify downloaded tarballs integrity and
)
const (
- Version = "3.7.0"
+ Version = "3.7.1"
UserAgent = "GoCheese/" + Version
)
rm $texi
cd ..
-rm -rf .git .gitignore doc/.gitignore doc/style.css makedist.sh doc/www.do VERSION.do
+rm -rf .git .gitignore doc/.gitignore doc/style.css makedist doc/www.do VERSION.do
redo-cleanup full
-perl -i -npe "s/go} build/go} build -mod=vendor/" gocheese.do
-perl -i -npe "s/go} test/go} test -mod=vendor/" test.do
-cp ~/work/redo/apenwarr/minimal/do contrib/do
find . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} +
find . -type f -exec chmod 644 {} +
-chmod +x contrib/pyshop2packages.sh contrib/do
+chmod +x contrib/pyshop2packages.sh
cd ..
tar cvf gocheese-"$release".tar --uid=0 --gid=0 --numeric-owner gocheese-"$release"
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-${GO:-go} test ./... >&2