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34 points by krausefx 11 years ago · 6 comments

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rogerbinns 11 years ago

I was amused at an apparent typo with a tool labelled "sigh" where I expected "sign". Turns out sigh really is the tool name, signing is what it helps with, and a sigh is the sound effect humans make when dealing with the signing!

  • krausefxOP 11 years ago

    Ha, nice catch. Originally it would have been called 'sign', that's right. Matthias had the great idea to rename it to 'sigh' (which is quite similar). But as you mention, it's just the feeling you get, when you have to deal with provisioning profiles.

ehtd 11 years ago

It is a very interesting project. I downloaded the https://github.com/krausefx/fastlane-example expecting a quick start, but there are so many dependencies it is taking a long time to just deploy the example.

It is required to read tool by tool and install their dependencies and configurations.

Just running fastlane deploy --trace causes the process to hang at the snapshot step.

It is a really cool tool and I will definitely use it, just the documentation needs to be clearer. Good job!

  • krausefxOP 11 years ago

    Thanks for your feedback, that's really valuable for me.

    You are right, installation is not super easy right now, due to Ruby dependencies, which also depend on Nokogiri and phantomjs.

    Have you seen the guide, that helps you with getting and up and running quite quickly? https://github.com/KrauseFx/fastlane/blob/master/GUIDE.md

    I tried this on a fresh Yosemite installation, and it went quite fluent.

    Let me know if that helps you and how I can link the guide better to make it better visible.

    • ehtd 11 years ago

      It is quite helpful. My approach would be to create a project that gradually adds one by one of the tools.

      For example first get the gems installed and with that you could just add to the lane the increment build number.

      Then install homebrew and xctool and add that tool to the lane.

      In that way, you can start using fastlane gradually and not install all the dependencies at first. It is the approach I would take, but I know there could be many others for such a complex tool.

    • viktorbenei 11 years ago

      Maybe a Vagrant like model would help: install the base fastlane tool and then install extensions with `$ fastlane extension install X`

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