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Write a pipeline to pick up latest spruce code #7

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herrjulz opened this issue Jun 28, 2017 · 2 comments
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Write a pipeline to pick up latest spruce code #7

herrjulz opened this issue Jun 28, 2017 · 2 comments

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@herrjulz
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Aa aviator uses the spruce library, there should be an automation (CI) in place to build aviator with newer versions. (Discuss automation details)

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prein commented Feb 21, 2018

Wouldn't it be also a good alternative to let the user point to his spruce installation (binary)?

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herrjulz commented Mar 9, 2018

Hi @prein,

sorry for my late response.

Aviator is using spruce on a code basis, which means the spruce binary is not required. Initially it was using the binary, but i changed it to not require a binary. That way user of aviator has less prereqs to make use of aviator: They can install it and run it. It was important to me that it is as easy as possible to use.
I think if I keep the spruce version aviator is using up to date it is not really a need to point to the spruce installation as a alternative. However, if there are any particular benefits it could be considered to add this option.

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