[erlang-questions] [ANN] CEAN 2.0 released

Michael Richter ttmrichter@REDACTED
Wed Jan 11 13:21:11 CET 2012


Congratulations on the massive change and update!

Minor, but embarrassing, typo on the site: "14 achritectures"

On 11 January 2012 08:04, Christophe Romain <
christophe.romain@REDACTED> wrote:

> After three years of no visible activity, i'm happy to announce a new
> release of CEAN.
>
> More than providing binary packages, now we provide a complete Erlang
> development/build/package framework.
> This way you can even build any other Erlang version you need and build
> your own repositories.
> The aim is to reach a production quality level repository of
> auto-generated Erlang packages, using a cross-platform framework.
>
> The most valuable CEAN 2.0 features are:
> - Provide both Erlang and Unix shell commands.
> - Build and packaging framework is now Open Source (GPL).
> - Ability to generate packages and standalone installers.
> - Work in cluster environment. It's possible to sync Erlang/CEAN
> installation on several hosts using just one command.
> - Ability to have as many Erlang version installed as needed.
> - Reliable package dependencies generator.
>
> site: http://cean.process-one.net/
> framework: https://github.com/cromain/**cean<https://github.com/cromain/cean>
> project: https://support.process-one.**net/browse/CEAN<https://support.process-one.net/browse/CEAN>
>
> Currently supported platforms:
> R12B-5: linux(x86,x86_64) darwin-x86 windows
> R13B04: linux(x86,x86_64) darwin-x86 windows
> R14B04: linux(armel,armhf,mips,mipsel,**powerpc,sh4,sparc,sparc64,x86,**x86_64)
> darwin(x86,x86_64) windows netbsd-x86
> R15B: linux(x86,x86_64) darwin(x86,x86_64) windows netbsd-x86
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