Not as far as I know, unless somebody has such a private archive. Currently last 7 builds are kept on the SF Files repository. The sdcc build upload script removes all older files regardless of port or target. We could made an exception for Windows, but additional question arises: - which windows targets: WIN32, WIN64 or both? - which windows packages: .zip, setup or both? - an the toughest: how many builds?
For the last one my answer wold be: all builds from the last official release on. This would mean typically cca. 365 builds (we have one sdcc release per year). This means 365 x 2 MB for WIN32 setups, which gives (actually takes ;-) cc. 800 MB of disk space. There are may duplicated builds (same build number with different dates), which could be deleted... IMHO the easiest / optimal solution would be if someone of sdcc users would create and maintain such archive and make it publically accessible. Borut On 09/11/2011 11:23 AM, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote: > Are older snapshot builds avialbale somewhere? > > If not I'd suggest to keep the windows builds around for longer: We > still have many Windows users, for whom it is relatively hard to build > sdcc themselves. Avialbility of older snapshot builds would help them > track down regressions. > Since it would be the Windows builds only it probably wouldn't take too > much space. > > Philipp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Using storage to extend the benefits of virtualization and iSCSI Virtualization increases hardware utilization and delivers a new level of agility. Learn what those decisions are and how to modernize your storage and backup environments for virtualization. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51434361/ _______________________________________________ Sdcc-user mailing list Sdcc-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sdcc-user