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Is there an equivalent of In case of
That would be consistent with what's done with Windows ASIO vs. JACK, so that would certainly be a solution. |
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I think there's no clean way: https://superuser.com/questions/16750/how-can-i-run-an-application-with-command-line-arguments-in-mac-os |
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The Android job builds four times, and this can't be avoided, as an Android package needs to contain binaries for four different CPU architectures. They need to be built in the same job in order to create the package. |
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:( What we probably could do though is try to build those four architectures in parallel (different steps), upload them as intermediate artifacts and run the bundling (or whatever it is called) in another step afterwards. I have no idea if the qmake/Android build tooling is made for this (I suppose it's not) and I'm not convinced that it's worth the effort and the added complexity in the workflows and scripts. |
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Agree. |
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Moving to discussion as no solution is available at the moment. |
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What is the current behaviour and why should it be changed?
Jamulus for macOS (and Debian) is being built in one job twice. There are some issues:
Describe possible approaches
To 1: Provide a small .app which calls Jamlus.app with the -s argument (probably Automator could produce this app). However we should still allow the user to "only copy the server to his applications folder" (not sure how we handle this)
To 2: Maybe parallel builds could be implemented
Has this feature been discussed and generally agreed?
No, but see @hoffie s comment #2476 (comment):
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