Rémi Verschelde 1da72c73c3 Use local images version 3.2-mono-6.6.0.166
This is a hack I've been keeping locally for a while but now I need to
commit it to make other changes.

This should be refactored to allow selecting either registry or local
images without having to hack the build script.
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Godot in-container build scripts

Build scripts used for official Godot Engine releases using containers built from https://github.com/godotengine/build-containers

Disclaimer

This repository is not intended for end users, and thus not supported. It's only public as a way to document our build workflow, and for anyone to use as reference for their own buildsystems.

We will eventually release a public build script that integrates all this in a simple and user-friendly interface.

Usage

  • Build containers using https://github.com/godotengine/build-containers
  • Copy config.sh.in as config.sh and configure it as you want.
  • Edit build.sh to properly reference those containers if local, or use config.sh to point to your own registry if you uploaded containers.
  • Build with build.sh (check --help for usage).
  • Package binaries with build-release.sh (check --help for usage).
  • Build templates .tpz with build-templates.sh (check --help for usage).

Example that builds Godot 3.2-stable Classical (not Mono):

./build.sh -v 3.2-stable -g 3.2-stable -b classical
./build-release.sh -v 3.2-stable -b classical
./build-templates.sh -v 3.2-stable -t 3.2.stable -b classical

Again, this is intended for release managers and usability is not the main focus. Tweak the build scripts to match your own requirements if you want to use this until we provide a better, user-friendly interface.

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Build scripts used for official Godot Engine builds with https://github.com/godotengine/build-containers
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