Lack of easily available CI environments for i is by far the biggest pain point. I’ve been poking the IBM people I know to improve the situation.
(The annoying thing it's harder to have a disposable environment, for reproducibility/security's sake. Even "just a box" is better than the current status though though.) WRT what Timothe said, I don’t think native Perl is useful (it’s highly unmaintained AFAIK, and platform differences will probably make porting the test runner annoying) , but you could use the AIX Perl to run tests against the ILE curl. But even then, once you have a CI box, you can at least run compile smoke tests. > On Jul 18, 2023, at 9:39 PM, Patrick Monnerat via curl-library > <curl-library@lists.haxx.se> wrote: >> >>> You did not mention a CI. >> >> I do now. In 2023, not testing code regularly in CI is just lame. > This is probably true nowadays in our open-source word. I've never seen such > a practice or a standardized way of doing it on the OS400 world. I have to > admit that for 7 years, I'm not as involved in it as I was before! -- Unsubscribe: https://lists.haxx.se/mailman/listinfo/curl-library Etiquette: https://curl.se/mail/etiquette.html