1 <h1>PSPP autobuilder</h1>
3 The PSPP autobuilder runs each time a developer makes a change.
4 Directories are named by the time that the build occurred,
5 in <code>YYYYMMDDhhmmss</code> form. Each directory contains one
6 build, with the following subdirectories:
10 <li><code>source</code>: Source build. Also includes user and
11 developer manual builds.</li>
13 <li><code>x86_64</code>: x86-64 GNU/Linux binaries. The binary
14 tarball is "relocatable": it is usable extracted into any
15 directory location.</li>
17 <li><code>flatpak</code>: Flatpak binary data. You can install it
18 with <code>flatpak install</code> followed by the URL of
19 the <code>.flatpakref</code> file also in the directory.</li>
23 This directory also supplies the following redirects for the latest
24 versions of various build products:
28 <li><a href="latest">latest</a> for the most recent build
31 <li><a href="latest-source.tar.gz">latest-source.tar.gz</a> for the
32 latest source build tarball.</li>
34 <li><a href="latest-x86_64.tar.gz">latest-x86_64.tar.gz</a> for the
35 latest x86-64 binary tarball.</li>
37 <li><a href="latest-org.gnu.pspp.flatpakref">latest-org.gnu.pspp.flatpakref</a>
38 for the latest Flatpak binary.</li>
40 <li><a href="latest-windows">latest-windows</a> to
41 the <a href="https://caeis.etech.fh-augsburg.de/downloads/windows/pspp-win-daily">Windows
42 daily build</a> for the most recent build. These builds use the
43 autobuilder products from here, so the latest build here, if it is
44 recent, might not yet have a Windows build.</li>
48 Builds can fail, so sometimes the above might be broken. You are
49 welcome to report this kind of brokenness, or PSPP bugs in general,
50 to <a href="mailto:bug-gnu-pspp@gnu.org">bug-gnu-pspp@gnu.org</a>.