For Windows, there is Appveyor [1] no ?
[1] http://www.appveyor.com/
Ghis
On 20/11/15 18:05, Larry Gritz wrote:
Three people pointed me to Travis, so I started playing with it last night. It
does seem to be along the lines of what I'm looking for, and is free for open
source projects.
I have it mostly working, but 'm still working out the kinks. When I have it
doing full builds on both Linux and OSX, and passing a testsuite, I will post a
PR for the stuff that changes on our side to make it all work. (It's pretty
straightforward, actually.)
The only way it doesn't completely solve my problem is that they have no way to
do Windows builds yet.
-- lg
On Nov 20, 2015, at 5:09 AM, Shane Ambler <[email protected]> wrote:
On 20/11/2015 19:46, Ian Wootten wrote:
Hi Larry,
I'm not affiliated with github in any way, these are just a couple of
thoughts on my experience with using it.
+1
3 could also fix 4 - two pr's attached to one issue and when one is chosen
to close the issue both pr's would be closed.
5) Given the multitude of services appearing for this, and the fact it
requires a bunch of engineers with differing skillsets to straight source
control, I think it unlikely that github is going to introduce any kind of
offering in this space soon. Travis-CI seems to be free for open source
projects and supports C/C++, so may be worth a look: https://travis-ci.org/.
travis-ci.org appears to be the answer there. I have submitted a pr
to another project that has travis setup and a build with my patch
automatically runs through travis with the various environments they
have setup then shows the success/failure of the builds within the
github pr.
While linux and osx systems are available it appears able to do windows
builds using mingw. You can have a look at the build logs by following
the details link at the end of the pr.
https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/pull/2038
Also of note is there is travis-ci.com which has paid services and
offers on-site setups as well. This appears to allow you to have any
system you desire setup. The enterprise section mentions running EC2
instances where I expect you could have windows running.
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