Also fixes what I think migh thave been a bug where we did not use the
proxy for usage reports. And removes the BuildEnv field that we don't
need any more.
This reverts commit 81bc6bf34b, reversing
changes made to 7de736e8d0.
Unfortunately this tricks the upgrade system into picking the wrong
binary. We need to fix the upgrade system before merging this.
- Move the Go files into script/ instead of random places
- Rewrite check-contrib.sh into check-authors.go and check-copyright.go
- Clean up build.sh a little bit
commit d60fbce311414f3ade16c7b1f6525b1d02f01699
Author: Jacek Szafarkiewicz <szafar@linux.pl>
Date: Mon Jun 1 11:16:36 2015 +0200
Correct order of deb files
commit 3b2ecfcc45343701ccb98483a62f70c102a70785
Merge: f4daebb c23a601
Author: Jacek Szafarkiewicz <szafar@linux.pl>
Date: Mon Jun 1 11:15:06 2015 +0200
Merge github.com:syncthing/syncthing
Conflicts:
build.go
commit f4daebb8510f0b40b15e404817a7799e0c3b592c
Author: Jacek Szafarkiewicz <szafar@linux.pl>
Date: Tue May 26 12:58:25 2015 +0200
Add me to AUTHORS
commit 9e77f4bea01cc826132a5fbc6ca412cce5327e97
Author: Jacek Szafarkiewicz <szafar@linux.pl>
Date: Tue May 26 12:57:40 2015 +0200
Add systemd files to deb packate
Integers are for numbers, enabling arithmetic like subtractions and for
loops without getting shot in the foot. Unsigneds are for bitfields.
- "int" for numbers that will always be laughably smaller than four
billion, and where we don't care about the serialization format.
- "int32" for numbers that will always be laughably smaller than four
billion, and will be serialized to four bytes.
- "int64" for numbers that may approach four billion or will be
serialized to eight bytes.
- "uint32" and "uint64" for bitfields, depending on required number of
bits and serialization format. Likewise "uint8" and "uint16", although
rare in this project since they don't exist in XDR.
- "int8", "int16" and plain "uint" are almost never useful.
With this change, the build system only builds one ARM variant - ARMv5.
We call the build architecture simply "arm", as this is what
runtime.GOARCH says.