As of this evening, travis CI is enabled for the OpenChange repository. This means that every commit to the openchange mainline automatically gets built (on a precise VM).
You can see the current OpenChange results on https://travis-ci.org/openchange/openchange The same is done for the tip revision of pull requests. GitHub will display a notification with the test results on the pull request page as well (see e.g. https://github.com/openchange/openchange/pull/25) Of course, this will all be even more useful with a complete testsuite. I've proposed a change to fix the current "make test", but it'd be great if we can extend it to the point that it covers more than just a handful of Python functions. In particular, running mapitest against the openchange server as part of 'make test' would be awesome. Cheers, Jelmer
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