Jon Atkins 60444c9169 build system updates, for mobile builds
- main build.py will optionally build mobile. removed now obsolete mobile build scripts and symbolic links
- external resource URL is now optional - it's no longer needed by the regular builds
2013-03-30 20:48:59 +00:00

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# settings file for builds.
# if you want to have custom builds, copy this file to "localbuildsettings.py" and make changes there.
buildSettings = {
# local: use this build if you're not modifying external resources
# no external resources allowed - they're not needed any more
'local': {
'resourceUrlBase': None,
'distUrlBase': None,
},
# local8000: if you need to modify external resources, this build will load them from
# the web server at http://0.0.0.0:8000/dist
# (This shouldn't be required any more - all resources are embedded. but, it remains just in case some new feature
# needs external resources)
'local8000': {
'resourceUrlBase': 'http://0.0.0.0:8000/dist',
'distUrlBase': None,
},
# mobile: default entry that also builds the mobile .apk
# you will need to have the android-sdk installed, and the file mobile/local.properties created as required
'mobile': {
'resourceUrlBase': None,
'distUrlBase': None,
'buildMobile': 'debug',
},
# if you want to publish your own fork of the project, and host it on your own web site
# create a localbuildsettings.py file containing something similar to this
# note: Firefox+Greasemonkey require the distUrlBase to be "https" - they won't check for updates on regular "http" URLs
#'example': {
# 'resourceBaseUrl': 'http://www.example.com/iitc/dist',
# 'distUrlBase': 'https://secure.example.com/iitc/dist',
#},
}
# defaultBuild - the name of the default build to use if none is specified on the build.py command line
# (in here as an example - it only works in localbuildsettings.py)
#defaultBuild = 'local'