Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Tuesday, July 23, 2019 8:57 PM +0300 Alexander Bokovoy abokovoy@redhat.com wrote:
Azure Pipelines give free 10 concurrent runners for open source projects and can connect with GitLab instances for CI/CD. We use it in FreeIPA in our GitHub pull request review process. The runners are fairly easy to configure; they run Ubuntu 16.04 but include Docker so it is possible to do a lot more. FreeIPA runs tests on containerized Fedora 30, for example.
And Azure Pipelines also have Windows and macOS runners: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/agents/hosted?vie w=azure-devops
If you are interested, I can share my experience on setting it up. I haven't tried Windows images as I didn't need them but the rest is quite well working.
Hi Alexander,
That would be great, thanks for the offer. :) I currently build on Windows using gcc under MSYS2, which doesn't seem to be an offering from MS (no surprise there). But I do see a project maintaining VC bits for OpenLDAP that perhaps we could leverage (https://github.com/winlibs/openldap).
We should only be supporting gcc / MSYS2.