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travis.org seems gone, we need to find something else? #54
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Travis CI moved to
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So, « Do we need a CI for docopts? » Answer is yes for testing and ensuring macos specific code still works. So I suppose we could go to github Action: https://github.blog/2022-02-02-build-ci-cd-pipeline-github-actions-four-steps/ So avoiding cross-site sharing breaking api too often. 🤞 The See reverse_ssh_tunnel.sh for gory details if you're curious. But ignore it for now. Of course the license stuff... 😞 I hope it wont put so much stick in our wheel. I still have to read more about github Actions. |
I read it before, I was like "oh this is how you debugged on Mac", was not expecting that 😅
If you're ok with that route, I can get to work on a PR for that |
Yes go for it, I suppose I was waiting for another mac user knocking at my door. 😉 |
@Sylvain303 sorry for the long delay on this, but I just opened a PR #62 to migrate to GH Actions! (I ended up becoming a maintainer of |
Hello, @agilgur5 Great that you did spent some time on it. I'm really quite busy myself not working on the docopts project actually. So I'm now reviewing the changes you made. Thanks for the contribution. 😄 |
There was a CI builder, which mainly useful for macos building.
It seems it's no more working:
https://travis-ci.community/t/org-com-migration-unexpectedly-comes-with-a-plan-change-for-oss-what-exactly-is-the-new-deal/10567
Do we need a CI for
docopts
?How to setup a new CI?
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