Compare commits

...

5 Commits

3 changed files with 40 additions and 30 deletions

View File

@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
name: Build
on:
schedule:
- cron: "35 2 * * *"
- cron: "30 0 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
gitRef:

View File

@@ -1,6 +1,12 @@
# Emacs Builds
<p align="center">
<img width="192px" src="https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/raw/emacs-27.2/etc/images/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/emacs.svg" alt="Logo">
</p>
<p>
<h1 align="center">
Emacs Builds
</h1>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/jimeh/emacs-builds/releases">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/github/v/tag/jimeh/emacs-builds?label=nightly" alt="GitHub tag (latest SemVer)">
</a>
@@ -13,21 +19,25 @@ alt="GitHub issues">
</a>
</p>
Nightly binary builds of Emacs for macOS, with native-compilation enabled, as a
completely self-contained Emacs.app application bundle.
<p align="center">
<strong>
Nightly binary builds of Emacs for macOS as a self-contained Emacs.app,
with native-compilation.
</strong>
</p>
## Features
- Self-contained Emacs.app application, with no external dependencies.
- Self-contained Emacs.app application bundle, with no external dependencies.
- Native-compilation is enabled in nightly builds from the `master` branch of
Emacs, and should just work without the need to install GCC, libgccjit, or any
other dependencies.
- Includes the [fix-window-role][] and [system-appearance][] patches from the
excellent [emacs-plus][] project.
- Build are creation is transparent and public through the use of GitHub
Actions, allowing anyone to inspect git commit SHAs, full source code, and
exact commands used to produce a build. This is especially important right now
as builds are not yet signed and notarized.
- Build creation is transparent and public through the use of GitHub Actions,
allowing anyone to inspect git commit SHAs, full source code, and exact
commands used to produce a build. This is especially important right now as
builds are not yet signed and notarized.
[fix-window-role]:
https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus/blob/master/patches/emacs-28/fix-window-role.patch
@@ -35,6 +45,10 @@ completely self-contained Emacs.app application bundle.
https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus/blob/master/patches/emacs-28/system-appearance.patch
[emacs-plus]: https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus
## System Requirements
- Intel-based Mac running macOS 10.15.x or later.
## Downloads
See the [Releases][] page to download latest builds.
@@ -44,13 +58,15 @@ See the [Releases][] page to download latest builds.
## Build Process
Building Emacs is done using the [jimeh/build-emacs-for-macos][] build script,
executed within a GitHub Actions workflow. Full build history is available
[here][actions].
executed within a GitHub Actions workflow. This is why macOS 10.15.x or later is
required, as it's the oldest version of macOS available in GitHub Actions.
Full history for all builds is available on GitHub Actions [here][actions].
[jimeh/build-emacs-for-macos]: https://github.com/jimeh/build-emacs-for-macos
[actions]: https://github.com/jimeh/emacs-builds/actions
Nightly builds are scheduled for 2:35 UTC every night, based on the latest
Nightly builds are scheduled for 0:30 UTC every night, based on the latest
commit from the `master` branch of the [emacs-mirror/emacs][] repository. This
means a nightly build will only be produced if there have been new commits since
the last nightly build.
@@ -60,22 +76,16 @@ the last nightly build.
## Untrusted Application
Currently builds are not signed or notarized, meaning macOS cannot verify
Emacs.app came from a trusted developer, and by default you are not even given
the option to trust the app and open it anyway.
Emacs.app came from a trusted developer, and by default you are not given and
option to trust the app and open it.
Simplest way around this: Instead of double-clicking on Emacs.app in Finder,
right-click (or control-click) on Emacs and select "Open". You will then be
given the same warning as before, with a "Open" button now available to open the
app anyway. After that you can open the application like normal without any
warnings.
Simplest way around this is to right-click (or control-click) on the Emacs app
in Finder and select "Open". You will then be given the same warning as before,
but with a "Open" button now available to trust and open the app. After that you
can open the application like normal without any warnings.
## To-Do
## Issues / To-Do
- [ ] Sign and notarize builds.
- [ ] Builds for stable versions of Emacs.
- [ ] Populate GitHub Release description with relevant info about the build,
including a link to the GitHub Actions workflow run that produced the
build.
- [ ] (Eventually) support Apple Silicon mac builds when native-compilation
actually works on Apple Silicon.
- [ ] (Eventually) support builds for Linux.
Please see [Issues][] for details of things to come, or to report issues.
[issues]: https://github.com/jimeh/emacs-builds/issues

View File

@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ func publishCmd() *cli.Command {
Name: "prerelease",
Usage: "Git SHA of repo to create release on",
EnvVars: []string{"RELEASE_PRERELEASE"},
Value: true,
Value: false,
},
},
Action: actionHandler(publishAction),