I set you up as an owner BTW (for some reason the first time I did
it it did not work).
I think the travis guys are working on Windows support. But perhaps
Fedora might be a better option. Fedora's mingw32 support is awesome
and we could run ghc and the tests in wine (or perhaps it will be
Hey, neat, thanks!
I really need to push out a release, but I want to run some Windows
build tests before I do, and I've been dreading booting up my VM again
and remembering how to do that. Is this a thing Travis can help with?
~d
On 2013-10-15 01:19, Hamish Mackenzie wrote:
Since no one
Since no one seemed to have any objections, I have made a start...
https://github.com/gtk2hs
and...
https://travis-ci.org/gtk2hs/gtk2hs
On 5 Oct 2013, at 20:36, Hamish Mackenzie hamish.k.macken...@gmail.com wrote:
Ben suggested it might be a good way to make it easier for people to
+1
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On 5 Oct 2013, at 08:36, Hamish Mackenzie hamish.k.macken...@gmail.com wrote:
Ben suggested it might be a good way to make it easier for people to
contribute. I agree. There are lots of great tools for git (I use SmartGit
all the time) and we can set up Travis-CI.
Hamish Mackenzie hamish.k.macken...@gmail.com writes:
Ben suggested it might be a good way to make it easier for people to
contribute. I agree. There are lots of great tools for git (I use
SmartGit all the time) and we can set up Travis-CI.
+1
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