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Normalize files/directory structures in Releases #268

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mvastola opened this issue Oct 27, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #270
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Normalize files/directory structures in Releases #268

mvastola opened this issue Oct 27, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #270

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mvastola commented Oct 27, 2023

Hi,
Is there any way the assets generated from your release action could be normalized?

I'm noticing there's no real consistency with regard to:

  • The filenames of the assets on https://github.com/OpenBluetoothToolbox/SimpleBLE/releases/latest. For instance, Win32 is -- inexplicably, to me -- capitalized, where nothing else is.
  • The directory structure once you download/extract the zips. The zip files appear to retain the absolute path in the dev container where the files were built. As a result, different OSes have their libraries at different paths. (And, for some reason, all the windows stuff is within a directory named __w)

This is relevant to me because I was hoping to automate the download of this library as part of the installation routine of a dependent library. * Unfortunately the lack of consistency would require me to hardcode different settings for different OSes/architectures.

* To be specific, I'm actually working on ruby bindings for SimpleBLE as a pet project. (Incidentally, it would be great to touch base when my project is a bit further along!)

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