mf and mpost are not present and this makes my build fail.
http://denemo.org/~rshann/gub/downloads/mpost/
http://denemo.org/~rshann/gub/downloads/mf/
https://travis-ci.org/azmeuk/denemo/jobs/12722937#L1576


2013/10/20 Jeremiah Benham <[email protected]>

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>
>
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Éloi Rivard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I recently discovered continuous integration tools, and this is great!
>> The principle is to build a project and run some tests in different
>> environments at each commit (continuously). Each build is made from a clean
>> new distro image. You prepare some scripts to install the dependencies, and
>> some other scripts to build the project and run some other tests. Then you
>> can check the result somewhere, on a webpage for example.
>> A lot of services exist: Travis, Jenkins, Wercker etc.
>>
>> This is great to easily spot regressions on projects that can run on
>> several environments, such as denemo.
>>
>> I played a bit with Travis-ci and denemo:
>> https://travis-ci.org/azmeuk/denemo . It is synchronized with my github
>> account: https://github.com/azmeuk/denemo
>> For the moment the only test done is compilation, but it is very flexible
>> and it is possible to run some unit tests. Unfortunately, there is no test
>> suite in denemo :). However, a good non-regression test could be to launch
>> the program, check that commands are correctly launched for instance, and
>> close it just after.
>>
>> It works great with gcc and clang, and fails with mingw as I did not
>> prepared a good script to run. Jeremiah, if you want to help me there, you
>> are welcome :) Your gub fork fail to download ImageMagick.
>>
>>
> This sounds interesting. I am not sure how much I can help because I have
> very little time to work on this stuff. I could potentially install jenkins
> on denemo.org but I am not sure what the size requirements would be. I
> will give it a thought after checking out their website and perhaps some
> docs. That is unless the travis-ci thing is better suited to our needs.
>
> Jeremiah
>
>
>
>> The main drawback here is that Travis seem to only works with Github.
>> Other repositories are available if you pay. To use continuous integration
>> with denemo, it is either needed to use another service or copy each
>> revision into a github repository. Create a synchronized github clone of
>> the savannah repository can easily be done. Jenkins for instance is a free
>> ci system, but to use Jenkins, a dedicated host is needed.
>>
>> Well, I would like to know your thoughts about this. Do you like the idea
>> ? Which service do you prefer etc. Should I commit my Travis scripts to
>> master if someone is interested ?
>>
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