Hi Ketil,

funnily enough I'm reading the corresponding ghc-users thread on travis,
buildbots, ... because I would like to have this for my own libraries as
well.

Do you want to run your own instance of travis on your own server, or
use github?

Gruss,
Christian

* Ketil Malde <ke...@malde.org> [03.04.2014 10:31]:
> 
> I am often annoyed to discover that my programs fail to install cleanly
> on various systems. Usually, some third party library I use pulls in
> some other library, which depends on some feature in the latest GHC or
> base, but my systems have older versions available.
> 
> I am also lazy, and often omit rigorous testing.  Shame on me. :-)
> 
> I get the definite impression that continuous integration is all the
> rage, and then I found this: 
> 
>   https://github.com/hvr/multi-ghc-travis
> 
> Would anybody be interested in helping to setting this up for the
> biohaskell programs and libraries?  Would it be worth it?
> 
> -k
> -- 
> If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants

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