- Add CGO_CFLAGS environment variable to release workflow for Linux builds
- Update go.work.sum with new golang.org/x/net v0.38.0 entry
- Remove obsolete logs archive file
- Update version from 4.4.22 to 4.4.23 in version.txt and pkg/obioptions/version.go
- Add zlib1g-dev dependency to Linux release workflow for potential linking requirements
- Improve tag creation in Makefile by resolving commit hash with `jj log` for better CI/CD integration
Enable static linking for Linux binaries by installing musl-tools and passing appropriate LDFLAGS during build. This ensures portable, self-contained executables for Linux targets.
This commit simplifies the artifact packaging process by creating a single tar.gz file containing all binaries for each platform, instead of individual files. It also updates the release notes to reflect the new packaging approach and corrects the documentation to use the new naming convention 'obitools4' instead of '<tool>'.
Mise à jour du workflow de release pour utiliser ubuntu-24.04-arm au lieu de ubuntu-latest pour ARM64, et macos-15-intel au lieu de macos-latest pour macOS. Suppression de la compilation croisée pour ARM64 et ajustement de l'installation des outils de build pour macOS.
This commit introduces a new build job that compiles binaries for multiple platforms (Linux, macOS) and architectures (amd64, arm64). It also refactors the release process to download pre-built artifacts and simplify the release directory preparation. The workflow now uses matrix strategy for building binaries and downloads all artifacts for the final release, removing the previous manual build steps for each platform.
Modification du fichier de workflow de release pour compiler uniquement les outils obitools lors de la construction des binaires pour chaque plateforme (Linux AMD64, Linux ARM64, macOS AMD64, macOS ARM64, Windows AMD64). Cela permet d'optimiser le processus de build en ne générant que les binaires nécessaires.
This commit introduces a new GitHub Actions workflow to automatically create releases when tags matching the pattern 'Release_*' are pushed. It also updates the Makefile to use the new tag format 'Release_<version>' for tagging commits, ensuring consistency with the new release automation.