and to be honest, I have no idea how to test the Windows builds on a Linux machine.
Well probably https://www.virtualbox.org/ will do. Normally not to test audio latency but surely to test the rest.
You can host a win7 virtual machine (don`t set up an xp, is pretty old). I'm on Win8.1 and use 3 VM, Ubuntu, OSX and Win10.
Hope it helps. Lucarda.
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From: Pd-list pd-list-bounces@lists.iem.at on behalf of Thomas Mayer thomas@residuum.org Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 9:50 PM To: pd-list@lists.iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Continuous Integration for Externals
Hi,
On 29.11.2016 09:58, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2016-11-29 02:54, Thomas Mayer wrote:
Should I use gcc or clang for compilation on OS X? Or both?
i'd use $(CC).
i see little merit in using a compiler that is actively being phased out in the ecosystem (that is: why would you want to use gcc on OSX these days?)
however, some of my CI-builds use clang AND gcc on linux, mainly to check for as many build problems as possible (which is my main motivation for using CI - as opposed to produce distributable artifacts)
Capturing build problems is also one of my motivations, but getting distributable artifacts is another one.
I would like to add real unit tests to the setup, but currently my python scripts for starting pd are not working consistently, and to be honest, I have no idea how to test the Windows builds on a Linux machine.
Thanks, Thomas -- "In an era when everything can be surveiled, all we have left is politeness." (Major Napier in: Neal Stephenson: The Diamond Age) http://www.residuum.org/
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