We do not release zip archives for any operating system except windows,
and we do not release tar.gz archives for windows. For consistency and
clarity sake, we'll explicitly list the architecture (x86) of the
windows build as well.
These changes are necessary for Kibana to be compatible with Elastic's
unified release process from 5.0 onward. The way artifacts get created
has not changed, but the naming conventions have.
The default behavior of the build task is to now apply the -snapshot
suffix dynamically rather than us manually hardcoding and managing it
within the source code itself. The `--release` flag will drop the
-snapshot suffix on a build, which should be used for any release
candidate.
The default behavior of the build task has also changed to create
rpm/deb packages as well. Since we've only confirmed that this works on
linux, you can override that behavior by passing `skip-os-packages`.
If you do not want to create any zip or tar.gz archives, you can pass
`--skip-archives`.
While working to reintroduce shrinkwrap into our workflow it became
apparent that we needed to be using npm3 but unfortunately node-gyp
is not compatible with iojs, and the iojs distros actually contain a
patched version. This means that you can only use iojs with the npm
it ships with.
When trying to find a solution for this issue, we contemplated not
using npm3, but that would mean that we can't use npm-shrinkwrap and
decided that since we are using babel anyway that switching back to
node was the best option.
The only code that must be updated to work in the new node 0.12 env
is lodash templates that use the template string syntax inside their
source (Since 0.12 does not support template strings).