On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 3:56 AM, Jürgen Hunold
Hi Rene,
could you please activate CI via Travis CI and Appveyor for Boost.Units?
Done. And I triggered and initial Appveyor build. For Travis you'll need to commit something for it to trigger.
I hope that I have successfully adapted the scripts from Boost.Predef and that they work for Units as well.
They look OK to me.
Is there any way to get myself some admin rights so I can scheduled cron jobs on TravisCI?
I don't know. I had the impression that individuals could turn on Travis as long as as they are owners of the Boost repo being tested. But I haven't investigated as I haven't had a need to know until now.
I'd like to have at least a weekly run in order to check that no other library break units.
I can add one of those on Travis as soon there's at least one build going, if I understand the UI correctly. And for Appveyor I can add it as soon as I read the docs on how to do it :-)
And I noticed that the scripts don't work for my fork on GitHub. It needs to detect that and add a remote to the submodule in the Boost checkout somehow. Do you have any plans for that?
I only had plans to support the repos owned by BoostOrg. But I will consider expanding it once it more fleshed out as it has security implications (for what will end up in the test results matrix). -- -- Rene Rivera -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Robot Dreams - http://robot-dreams.net -- rrivera/acm.org (msn) - grafikrobot/aim,yahoo,skype,efnet,gmail