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Travis doesn't offer a way to upload artefacts without setting up secure tokens to sign into other services like AWS. We've been using transfer.sh to upload files and print a URL we can then find in the logs to download the files. GH Actions allows us to upload artefacts to GitHub in a very convinient way.
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@ntoll while I still look into the OpenSSL build we can merge this into master, as is unrelated work that is still useful for this repo. |
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Originally this branch/PR contained tests to try to compile OpenSSL statically.
Those didn't get very far, so I've removed them from the branch and left here only the changes to build 3.7 (from 3.6) and to move from Travis to GitHub Actions.
Travis doesn't offer a way to upload artefacts without setting up secure tokens to sign into other services like AWS.
We've been using transfer.sh to upload files and print a URL we can then find in the logs to download the files. I've been getting a lot of errors from transfer.sh and unable to upload the build output, so needed to find a better way.
GH Actions allows us to upload artefacts to GitHub in a very convenient way and they are freely stored for up-to 90 days, so looks like a much better option for this repo.