An example is probably the simplest option. I'll create a fork and share
the changelist with you.

- Eric

On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 6:12 AM Rob Landley <r...@landley.net> wrote:

> On 6/2/20 4:13 PM, Eric Molitor wrote:
> > Mmh, I just switched my dev machine from Alpine to Ubuntu before working
> on
> > this, normally I would have caught this.
> >
> > Rob, what are your thoughts on using GitHub actions to build toybox on
> Alpine,
> > Ubuntu and MacOS and running through the test suite? This would have
> caught this
> > earlier. I'm happy to submit a patch to set this up if it is desired.
>
> In theory you could do this through your own fork/branch if you want.
>
> I'm reluctant to become dependant on microsoft github for any actual
> functions.
> I'd rather set up a build test here. (That's part of what the mkroot stuff
> is
> for, I noticed because it broke the mkroot build using the mcm toolchain.)
>
> What microsoft github can do that my setup can't is test under Apple MacOS,
> because that's proprietary and running it under qemu is not allowed for
> intellectual property reasons.
>
> In theory you can kind of hack it:
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2008-02/msg00444.html
>
> In practice, I've never bothered trying. (And I haven't seen a retail
> boxed copy
> of macos at Fry's in years anyway.)
>
> Hmmm... What would the patch to do it look like? (I dunno how you trigger
> github
> actions...)
>
> Rob
>
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