thanks you Iohannes for putting everything together and make it work
to enable os x build, i just sent an email to support@travis-ci.com and ask them to enable OS X build for my Gem repo.
and concerning the build upload, I think the easiest is to upload on Github. but one upload per commit would be too much. So I think we can push an automatic Github release every time a tag is set. Travis can do that very kindly (and thanks to Iohannes this is already set).
But daily build could be interesting too. I think we can upload at most one build per day. FTP upload is very easy to setup in Travis, much more than ssh or something else that needs a key identification, but yes more unsecure.
Cheers
Antoine
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2014-12-02 20:29 GMT+01:00 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at:
thanks to antoine, Gem is now using travis-ci for automated test-builds whenever something is pushed to the (github) repository.
https://travis-ci.org/umlaeute/Gem/
todo
- enable OSX-builds (antoine, how did you do that?)
- upload the built binaries to some webserver (e.g. github)
- fix the build-matrix to avoid unnecessary builds
caveats
- currently only linux (and osx, see todo) are supported by travis-ci
- "linux" is some rather outdated ubuntu (12.04, amd64 only)
fnsdr IOhannes
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