Hi Peter, I'm open to installing Kindlegen on my server, and the oxygen jar, if that gives better redundancy. But it looks like kindlegen is obsolete and no longer available for download: https://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000765211 And the Previewer app that replaces it seems to be Windows/Mac only, and it's a desktop thing. Are you still using kindlegen? The instructions for the Docker Jenkins build will have to be updated to whatever is decided on as a replacement. I think Calibre can convert ePub to Kindle, using its ebook-convert program, so that might be an option. Cheers, Martin On 2021-08-30 7:23 a.m., Peter Stadler wrote:
Just created the jobs for the Paderborn Jenkins:
https://jenkins.tei-c.org/view/TEI%20staging/
Since we’re only able to fetch the artifacts for the release from there (for the Kindle version and the Stylesheets documentation), no further Jenkins is really needed – on the other hand, some redundancy is always good to have!
Cheers Peter
Am 30.08.2021 um 15:28 schrieb Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)
: Dear Jenkins Maintainers,
The release branches (release-4.3.0 and release-7.52.0) have been created. May I ask you to add a Jenkins job? Thanks!
Best, Martina
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