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Date | Download | Release notes |
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2018-12-28 | AStalavista 4.0.1 | afunk_stable branch |
2016-08-16 | AStalavista 4.0 | 4.0 Release Notes |
2013-07-01 | AStalavista 3.2 | 3.2 Release Notes |
2013-02-13 | AStalavista 3.1 | 3.1 Release Notes |
2012-09-28 | AStalavista 3.0 | - |
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We are constantly improving the software packages in the barna repository and create nightly builds every day. If you want to try out the latest and greatest, check the Nightly Build Folder to download the current builds. But please keep in mind that these are no releases and might be unstable. JavaDoc documentation for the current development branch can be found here
The AStalavista source code can be accessed from our Git Repository. You can check out the AStalvista source code from our repository using git:
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git clone http://bitbucket.sammeth.net/bitbucket/scm/barna/barna.git |
JavaDoc documentation for the current release can be found here
The Astalavista source is maintained in the develop branch in the git repository. In order to compile the latest development version, first clone the repository and switch to the develop branch:
$> git clone http://bitbucket.sammeth.net/fisheye scm/ gitbarna/barna.git $> cd barna $> git checkout develop |
Now switch into the barna.capacitory
folder and build a distribution:
$> cd barna.capacitorastalavista $> ../gradlew dist |
When executed the first time, gradle will download a lot of dependencies, get a hot beverage, this might take a moment. The gradle script will compile the code and all dependencies, and finally a .tag.gz and a .zip file are created. You can find them in the build/distributions/
folder. These are the created bundles that contain the Astalavista build from source.
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Please make sure that you have a full jdk version installed, i.e., not just a runtime environment without the 'javac' compiler binary. You can check the presence of the compiler commnd in JAVA_HOME/bin. Also make sure that the JAVA_HOME environment variable is set to the root folder of your Java installation, by
export JAVA_HOME=/path/to/java |
The AStalavista source code is available under the BSD 3-Clause License
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