Prevents failure of the installation of jellyfin-web dependencies due
to the NodeJS version in EPEL being too old. v8 might be a little
conservative but is the earliest compatible version. Instead of using
their repo to install Yarn, use the new nvm binary to install Yarn, thus
forcing it to use the updated NodeJS version.
This performs a lot of bugfixing and general cleanup to the
Fedora/CentOS builds, including moving the create_tarball into the
docker-build.sh script, remove some old long versions from the spec
file, correcting several bugs with the Docker environment including
splitting them into more discrete layers, and finally making sure
jellyfin-web is included properly in the RPM.
1. Update README.md to remove some old info
2. Remove common.build.sh from all the build scripts
3. Remove common.build.sh script
4. Remove the docker folder as this isn't used at all
This adds backslashes to escape the `--datadir` path in the Windows Installer. Without this, the path would be dropped at the first space (e.g. `C:\Test Area\Jellyfin` would become `C:\Test`).
Fixes#1773.
* Much better, but still broken
It crashes with two custom pages after one another. (So when the service should be installed).
* Fixed the problems and finished the NSIS installer.
Also ignored some of the artifacts.
* Added changes to CI for setup building.
Consolidate building and fixed git error.
Small CI fixes.
Move UX repo to SourcesDirectory
Fix stupid checkout <> clone error.
Fix typo in PowerShell command.
Artifact publish tasks can not have wildcards.
Without this, when building the `jellyfin-nightly` package, it attempts
to find service/init files with the name `jellyfin-nightly` instead of
the proper name. This override prevents this by forcing the name to
`jellyfin`. Required for nightly builds.