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This allows you to specify alternative builds in one manifest file. You specify the alternative on the commandline like: flatpak-builder --alt=NAME ... And this then builds the manifest like normally, but with a different cache base-name (so that both alternatives can be cached at the same time). However, using the new "alt" option in BuildOption and [only|skip]-alts options in modules and sources you can affect what gets built and how. This is very similar to how things can already be per-arch optional.
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Hmm, maybe we should make this a multi-argument thing instead. Like --enable=feature1 --enable=feature2, and then enable-if: ["feature1"]. |
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--enable/disable feature sounds more future-proof to me |
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This allows you to specify alternative builds in one manifest file.
You specify the alternative on the commandline like:
flatpak-builder --alt=NAME ...
And this then builds the manifest like normally, but with a different
cache base-name (so that both alternatives can be cached at the
same time). However, using the new "alt" option in BuildOption
and [only|skip]-alts options in modules and sources you can
affect what gets built and how. This is very similar to how
things can already be per-arch optional.