[zeromq-dev] xpub.cpp line 82

Lourens Naudé lourens at methodmissing.com
Fri Feb 3 18:02:45 CET 2012


Hi Guys,

I've been using Travis CI ( http://travis-ci.org/ ) for a Ruby binding that wraps czmq ( https://github.com/methodmissing/rbczmq ) and also bundles both libzmq and czmq as vendor'ed tarballs.

Both frameworks build without any issues https://github.com/methodmissing/rbczmq/blob/master/ext/rbczmq/extconf.rb#L45-57 . Their VMs are Ubuntu based, with various build and notification hooks
supported. I can get pull requests up for Travis CI integration against both zeromq and czmq repositories if there's enough votes in favor of using it as a CI environment.

A local environment can easily be bootstrapped with the following tool and Chef cookbooks as well :

* https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-cookbooks/tree/master/ci_environment
* https://github.com/michaelklishin/sous-chef

- Lourens

On 2012/02/03, at 16:48, Pieter Hintjens wrote:

> We don't need to... Jenkins builds daily and failures are rapidly fixed.
> 
> -Pieter
> 
> On Feb 3, 2012 2:42 PM, "Ian Barber" <ian.barber at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Martin Lucina <martin at lucina.net> wrote:
> 
> Huh? How did that happen?
> 
> -mato
> 
> 
> As part of the work by Daniel Norberg to free received sub messages. Looking at the rest of the patch it seems OK to me, but I guess it wasn't built as is. Not sure how we enforce that kind of thing on pull reqs without a heavier process though. 
> 
> Ian 
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