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Re: help needed for continuous integration
From: |
Tim Ruehsen |
Subject: |
Re: help needed for continuous integration |
Date: |
Sun, 04 Feb 2018 11:31:36 +0100 |
Am Sonntag, den 04.02.2018, 11:20 +0100 schrieb Bruno Haible:
> Hi all,
>
> If you are familiar with Travis CI or Appveyor CI, please help
> keeping gnulib
> at a high quality!
>
> It is normal for a developer to push a buggy commit by mistake. But
> it should
> not be normal that such a mistake, that leads to a test failure on
> standard
> glibc systems, remains unnoticed for 10 days.
>
> It would be good to have a continuous integration (Travis or
> Appveyor, I
> don't mind) of gnulib, to detect test failures early.
>
> There is already a github mirror of the gnulib git repo, at
> https://github.com/coreutils/gnulib, and it is apparently kept up-to-
> date
> automatically.
>
> The continuous integration should probably run these commands:
> $ ./gnulib-tool --create-testdir --dir=/some/testdir --single-
> configure \
> --with-c++-tests --without-privileged-tests
> $ cd /some/testdir
> $ make
> $ make check
Hi Bruno,
I have CI experience with several projects and I am willing to help.
>From my experience and knowledge, the Gitlab CI is much more
configurable than e.g. Travis. It is docker based and thus limited to
all kinds of Linux variants (including cross-platform builds, e.g.
MinGW). Therefore I use Travis for OSX testing only.
I have no experience with AppVeyor wich would be useful for native
Windows testing.
As a starter, I could set up a gnulib test CI as a subproject in https:
//gitlab.com/gnuwget that syncs+tests gnulib e.g. once a day.
WDYT ?
Regards, Tim