On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Brad House <b...@mainstreetsoftworks.com> wrote: > On 9/28/16 9:19 AM, Brad House via c-ares wrote: >> >> On 9/28/16 7:40 AM, David Drysdale wrote: >>> >>> Any pull request will get run through Travis automatically [1], so you >>> shouldn't need a Travis account. >>> >>> If you're not used to Travis, it's probably easier for me to add >>> something -- first attempt at [2], with output at [3]. Does that look >>> sensible? >>> >>> D. >>> >>> [1] https://travis-ci.org/c-ares/c-ares/builds/163269776 >>> [2] >>> https://github.com/daviddrysdale/c-ares/commit/fc7917e3c5b99ca4f9be66ea5060a2b49a5bbcec >>> [3] https://travis-ci.org/daviddrysdale/c-ares/builds/163350713 >>> >> >> Seems reasonable to me. Built both shared and static variants and test >> utilities, >> and tests ran successfully. > > > > David, should I import your travis modification commit into my repo so it > is part of the c-ares pull request (64)? > > Thanks. > -Brad
Either that, or I'll just add it to the repo when/if the cmake stuff goes in...