- "vendor/Nim/dist" might not exist
- work around build_all.sh not liking a symbolic link for csources
- submodule rename: asyndispatch2 -> chronos
- allow parallel building of Nim csources
- Windows testing
- go back to detached HEADs for reproducible historical builds
- update submodules
- document workflows
- build all tools using the Makefile and place them in ./build
- add copyright header to Makefile
- premix/readme.md edited to fix some errors, improve descriptions and
document Makefile usage
- link the Premix documentation in the main README.md
- also build `hunter` in the nimble tests
- refactored the file and directory search so all debugging tools can be run
from the top-level dir like this: `./build/<tool> ...`
- write all JSON debugging data in the current directory
- add JSON files generated in the top-level dir to .gitignore
- Nimbus now exits with an exception after dumping debug data and
running `premix` on it
- isolate dependencies (both Git repos and ".nimble" dir) in "vendor"
- ensure that everything is compiled using our version of Nim with
something as simple as "make"
- pull the latest changes with "make update"
- re-create Nimble's package dir and re-build the Nim compiler automatically when needed
- "env.sh" script that can be used to prefix any command that needs to use
"nim" or "nimble" from our Nim repo
- move the top level nim.cfg to nimbus/nim.cfg so it doesn't apply to
deps
- "fetch-dlls" `make` target for Windows to get precompiled Snappy, RocksDB and SQLite DLLs
- dynamically generated copyright year interval
- added the db backend to the header
- documented the db-backend-changing define, made it case insensitive
and ensured wrong values would trigger compilation errors
Appveyor does not support badges per job yet, so this is a workaround. Badges much less customizable and using 3 proxy services, but it's a solution unless we want to roll our own server with little things like these. Had to list the windows jobs because the badges look the same, and pure text with no list doesn't look so good. Ideas for improving visuals?
By default, the database files will be written in the
platform-specific application data folder:
$HOME/AppData/Roaming/Nimbus/DB
$HOME/Library/Application Support/Nimbus/DB
$HOME/.cache/nimbus/db