On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 8:26 AM, Daniel Stenberg <dan...@haxx.se> wrote: > On Sun, 25 Sep 2016, David Drysdale via c-ares wrote: > >> [Both merged; thanks for taking a look] > > > That made me think. Do you think we should bump the version number for the > pending release to 1.12.0 because of this new ARES_OPT_NOROTATE value?
That probably makes sense -- I think the change is generally back-compatible, but there is a slight API extension (in that a new bit can now show up in the optmask). >> One other thing to revisit: it would be good to get AppVeyor builds set up >> for the official GitHub repo, so we get more Windows coverage. I don't >> think I've got the relevant permissions, so this probably needs Daniel to >> investigate. > > > I have no idea how to make that happen! =( I'm a member of 7 organizations > on github and I have an appveyor account (as I already have that configued > for curl). If I go to that account and try to add a new project for c-ares, > I can select from numerous of my ~40 github repositories *except* from the > ones in the c-ares organization. The c-ares org doesn't even show there. > > So it seems I somehow lack the permissions too!? That's awkward :-( The AppVeyor teams info [1] talks about integration with GitHub teams, but c-ares is an organization rather than a team, so maybe that's not helpful. [2] implies you need to set up a separate AppVeyor account for c-ares with email+password rather than GitHub integration, so maybe try that? D. [1] https://www.appveyor.com/docs/team-setup/ [2] http://help.appveyor.com/discussions/questions/1154-appveyor-account-for-github-organizations