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==AppVeyor==
 
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(We are still setting this up; this information may not be accurate yet.)
 
   
 
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http://web.mit.edu/krbdev/testing/README.txt
 
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We run a nightly cron job on two machines (one Linux, one Solaris) which builds a snapshot and reports success or failure. This is currently our only regular build for Solaris; if we set up a Solaris buildbot slave, then we can decommission the nightly build infrastructure.
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We run a nightly cron job on two machines (one Linux, one Solaris) which builds a snapshot and reports success or failure. We now have a Solaris buildbot worker, so we can probably decommission the nightly build infrastructure.

Latest revision as of 17:44, 23 February 2017


Our continuous integration infrastructure includes Buildbot, Travis CI, AppVeyor, and a nightly cron job.

Buildbot

http://krbdev.mit.edu/buildbot/

Automatically builds and tests master and active release branches on every push (with a 5-minute stability timer). Doesn't currently build pull requests. Periodically does a Coverity Scan build.

Travis CI

https://travis-ci.org/krb5/krb5

Builds and tests all active branches and pull requests. Use [ci skip] in a commit message to request that Travis skip that commit.

AppVeyor

https://ci.appveyor.com/project/krb5/krb5

Build and tests all active branches and pull requests under Windows.

Nightly builds

http://web.mit.edu/krbdev/testing/README.txt

We run a nightly cron job on two machines (one Linux, one Solaris) which builds a snapshot and reports success or failure. We now have a Solaris buildbot worker, so we can probably decommission the nightly build infrastructure.