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Re: CI/CD testing of gnulib?
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: CI/CD testing of gnulib? |
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Wed, 11 Nov 2020 17:21:41 +0100 |
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Hi Simon,
> I'm wondering if there is any CI/CD testing of gnulib for
> different platforms?
There is some automated CI testing done one gitlab.com. Tim, can you please
answer my question from [1]?
But it does not do so on multiple platforms, because
* The CI systems for different platforms have different configurations
(gitlab vs. travis vs. hydra etc.), and I don't have time to learn each
of them. Volunteers for learning and putting in place a travis or hydra
CI would be welcome!
* Some platforms are not covered by CI testing platforms (e.g. AIX, Solaris,
Minix, but also Alpine Linux).
> I'm sure a lot of gnulib is CI/CD tested as part
> of consumer projects but that is not as visible or usable for the gnulib
> project itself.
I occasionally do testing of all of gnulib or, more frequently, the POSIX
related part of gnulib. But it's really occasional, not systematic. And
the platforms I test on reflect my personal preferences.
Bruno
[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2020-09/msg00107.html