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The original tools used for CI in support of the Valentina project included appveyor, travis, launchpad, and bintray.
The original tools used for CI in support of the Valentina project included appveyor, travis, launchpad, and bintray.


Appveyor was used to create the windows executables for testing and release. Travis was used to create release and testing executables for the Mac operating system. Because of the differences in the way software is delivered in Ubuntu, launchpad was used to release software for Ubuntu. The software was released to launchpad into two different PPAs. https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/ubuntu-ppa-technology-explained/
'''Appveyor''' was used to create the windows executables for testing and release. '''Travis''' was used to create release and testing executables for the Mac operating system. The windows and Mac versions of the software were made available by providing the user with a URL to find the file which they could then download and install. The files were stored on a publicly available location hosted by '''bintray'''. Because of the differences in the way software is packaged and delivered in Ubuntu, launchpad was used to release software for Ubuntu. The Ubuntu version of Valentina software was released to launchpad into two different PPAs. https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/ubuntu-ppa-technology-explained/


The release version of the valentina was stored in a repository named dismine/valentina. Only official release versions were pushed to the valentina PPA. It was described on launchpad as follows:
The release version of the valentina was stored in a repository named dismine/valentina. Only official release versions were pushed to the valentina PPA. It was described on launchpad as follows: