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<p>
Thanks
Thomas
for
the
information, 
however
I
noticed
that
the
filename
no
longer
will
contain
the
build
revision?<br>

<br>

So
if
I
retrieve
the
appimage
of
today,
it
will
be
named
"kmymoney-5.1-linux-gcc-x86_64.AppImage"
just
as
it
will
be
tomorrow,
the
day
after
and
anytime
in
the
future....
So
how
to
differentiate
between
builds
if
we
have
an
issue
that
appears
in
a
specific
build

Maybe
the
devs
never
used
the
build
version
to
troubleshoot
and
debug?<br>

<br>

I
agree
with
the
"5.1"
....
Is
it
relevant? 
Perhaps
the
build
should
be
named
something
like
"kmymoney_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.Appimage"???
(HHMMSS
being
the
time
the
build
was
compiled)...<br>

<br>

Just
my
take
on
it.<br>

<br>

Thanks!</p>
<p>
<br>

<br>

<br>

Quoting
Thomas
Baumgart
via
KMyMoney
<<a href="mailto:kmymoney@kde.org">kmymoney@kde.org</a>>:</p>
<blockquote style="border-left:2px solid blue;margin-left:2px;padding-left:12px;"
type="cite">
<p>
KDE
Sysadmin
is
working
on
moving
the
tasks
performed
by
binary-factory.kde.org<br>

(which
currently
builds
our
AppImage,
MacOS
and
Windows
versions)
to
the
Gitlab<br>

infrastructure
and
its
CI
system.<br>

<br>

As
a
first
candidate,
the
generation
of
AppImages
has
now
been
activated
on<br>

Gitlab
and
shutdown
on
Jenkins.<br>

<br>

We
still
need
to
update
our
AppImage
page
to
reflect
the
change.
Downloading<br>

and
extracting
is
a
bit
different
than
it
used
to
be,
therefore
the
AppImage<br>

is
now
build
upon
each
commit
and
not
only
once
a
day
or
on
a
manual
trigger<br>

by
a
developer.
On
the
downside,
only
the
latest
version
may
be
available.<br>

<br>

To
get
the
appimage,
visit
<a href="https://invent.kde.org/office/kmymoney/-/pipelines"
target="_blank">
https://invent.kde.org/office/kmymoney/-/pipelines</a><br>

and
press
the
download
icon
on
the
right
of
the
entry.
This
will
open
a
list<br>

of
downloadable
items.
craft_appimage_x86_64:archive
is
what
you
want
to
click.<br>

This
will
start
the
download
of
artifacts.zip
which
contains
e.g.<br>

<br>

 
kmymoney-5.1-linux-gcc-x86_64.AppImage<br>

<br>

in
the
.kde-ci-packages
sub-directory.
Extract
that
file.
As
a
bonus,
you
won't<br>

have
to
fiddle
with
the
execution
permission
anymore
but
can
run
it
right
away.<br>

<br>

Yet
a
mystery
to
resolve:
why
is
the
master
branch
version
called
5.1
in
the
filename?<br>

<br>

Many
thanks
to
Julius
Künzel
who
did
most
of
the
work
of
the
transition
for
KMyMoney.<br>

<br>

--<br>

<br>

Regards<br>

<br>

Thomas
Baumgart<br>

<br>

-------------------------------------------------------------<br>

Unix
is
the
most
user
friendly
system
I
know,
the
point
is<br>

that
it
is
really
selective
about
who
is
indeed
its
friend.-------------------------------------------------------------</p>
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<br>
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Louis-Philippe
Allard<br>

<a href="mailto:lp.allard.1@gmail.com">
lp.allard.1@gmail.com</a><br>

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