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This also means dropping Debian/jessie, as it has a CMake that is
too old (3.0), with no real path to upgrade.
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Windows builds.
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* Fix: [AzurePipeline] ${Agent.JobName} content changed
* Fix: [AzurePipeline] also update commit-checker condition
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OpenTTD sources are still written in a way to work down to OSX 10.4 or so, as long as you can obtain a C++11 capable compiler. 10.9 is the minimal useful C++11 target using only Apple stuff out-of-the-box.
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This release pipeline creates all the official release binaries,
and publishes them as artifacts. Currently it can only produce
nightlies and custom builds; stable/testing release binaries are
untested.
This commit also splits up the pipeline in small bits, to both
improve readability, and to share code with the CI pipeline where
possible.
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It turns out that Azure Pipelines has a lot of issues downloading
an artifact from your own project if it is triggered from a fork.
From what I could deduce, this is because the API requires a valid
token, which is not set (correctly?) when triggered from a fork.
As it is nicer anyway to publish the Windows Dependencies on GitHub,
it is now published there (and updated at least every week), and
we use the files from GitHub as our dependency.
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