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Robert Knight authored
Change the behavior where a production build of the client was triggered whenever `yarn install` was run. Instead only create a prod build when bumping the version or before publishing. This mostly makes local development more convenient as it avoids unnecessarily rebuilding the client after installing dependencies. It will also speed up Travis builds slightly as Travis always runs `yarn install`. Some Jenkins builds will be a little faster. Jenkins runs `make test` directly, which only runs `yarn install` if dependencies have changed since the last build. We may decide in future that Jenkins builds should always do a prod build as part of the testing process. Currently the prod build happens as part of the QA release step. This commit also changes the version and publishing lifecycle scripts to run the same commands. Previously they ran different commands without an obvious reason for doing so.
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