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The Travis build environment is limited to a few configurations: | The Travis build environment is limited to a few configurations: | ||
* Ubuntu | * Ubuntu 14.04 Default Trusty Container Image (most builds) | ||
* Ubuntu | * Ubuntu 14.04 Default Trusty Container Image using Clang (clang-5.0) | ||
* Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty ( | * Ubuntu 14.04 Default Trusty Container + ubuntu-toolchain-r-test (gcc 7) | ||
* MacOSX | * MacOSX (with brew installed support libs) | ||
As a result it doesn't fully exercise the build system in the way our Buildbot used do. Fortunately patchew fills in the gaps. | As a result it doesn't fully exercise the build system in the way our Buildbot used do. Fortunately patchew fills in the gaps. |
Revision as of 15:47, 30 May 2018
Travis is a open source continuous integration service which works together with GitHub. When the GitHub mirror is updated (or a pull request generated) Travis will kick of a build across a matrix of configurations. It will also run "make check" on the final build to run our set of unit tests.
You can see the current status of the qemu build at:
https://travis-ci.org/qemu/qemu
Limitations
The Travis build environment is limited to a few configurations:
- Ubuntu 14.04 Default Trusty Container Image (most builds)
- Ubuntu 14.04 Default Trusty Container Image using Clang (clang-5.0)
- Ubuntu 14.04 Default Trusty Container + ubuntu-toolchain-r-test (gcc 7)
- MacOSX (with brew installed support libs)
As a result it doesn't fully exercise the build system in the way our Buildbot used do. Fortunately patchew fills in the gaps.
Configuration
See the Travis config file