W dniu 07.03.2020 o 13:53, Neal Gompa pisze:
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 1:21 PM Daniel Pocock <daniel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If upstreams are using travis-ci, we are testing against version 1.12.2
from Debian/Ubuntu and may not be aware of issues in asio 1.14.0. Even
if you patch for the issue, it may be completely untested upstream.
That is why it is so vital to resolve the Debian/Ubuntu lag.
Is there a convenient way for upstreams to make CI builds on the latest
Fedora rawhide in parallel with our travis-ci Ubuntu builds?
If you're okay with using containers in your CI, it's relatively
straightforward to do so.
Here's an example of doing Fedora and CentOS builds in Travis CI:
https://github.com/rpm-software-management/librpm.rs/blob/master/.travis.yml
The problem with this approach is that every downstream dependency of
asio would have to adopt the container approach. Not sure how
practicable that is.
Ideally Travis would adopt Fedora in addition to macOS and Ubuntu.
Best regards,
Julian
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