[erlang-questions] Reltool anyone?

Francesco Cesarini francesco@REDACTED
Sun Aug 17 18:39:58 CEST 2014


We are covering relx and rebar and might add more tools based on 
feedback we receive from the reviewers.

Also for those wondering - So far, we have about 30 pages on release 
handling. In line with the rest of the book, we are explaining in detail 
what is happening behind the scenes and how to manually create a 
release. From there, we show you how to automate it and use the tools.

/F

On 17/08/2014 17:23, Tristan Sloughter wrote:
> I'm pretty sure "counter intuitive" and "will make your struggle" are 
> reltool's best known features.
>
> Which is why relx (https://github.com/erlware/relx) has been catching 
> on :)
>
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Francesco Cesarini 
> <francesco@REDACTED 
> <mailto:francesco@REDACTED>> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I was wrapping up the chapter on release handling for the OTP book
>     and never having used it before, decided to take a look at
>     reltool. Is anyone using it? I am finding it counter intuitive and
>     struggling to see how it simplifies the task of creating releases.
>
>     Feel free to reply to the list or ping me privately.
>
>     Thanks,
>     F
>
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