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* Instead of deleting the files from a previous installation, which will not actually release any disk space but just make the qcow2 file larger, let's just rename the directory the old files are in. That is a significantly faster operation. * When extracting the zip archive, only extract what we need for Qt: Libraries, binaries and headers. We can skip the installation of several thousand documentation files for example, which takes a long time. * Instead of downloading the zip archive via PowerShell's Invoke-WebRequest we can get the data much faster using CopyItem off the CIFS share. As a bonus this is also more robust against download failures. Change-Id: I9128bd70e5f4a4ebcdbf046765e76b63bad033a5 Reviewed-by: Frederik Gladhorn <frederik.gladhorn@qt.io>
Continuous Integration ====================== This directory contains files used by Qt's Continuous Integration system (Coin). pre-provisioning ---------------- Contains scripts which are used to install software to tier1 machines manually. E.g. Visual studio installation takes too long to be included to automatic provisioning of tier2 templates. provisioning ------------ Contains scripts that apply to different test machines in order to run automatic tests on them. For Windows scripts, make sure that the machine has "Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Force" set. (Run as admin in PowerShell)