Hi, I've just experimented with Appveyor, a hosted continuous integration solution for Windows to do Windows GDAL builds. This is not completely convincing, since a optimized build of GDAL, without any optional dependency, takes more than 30 minutes, and then gets killed since this is the limit for the free (as in free beer) profile... I've managed to make it work with debug builds that run in 25 minutes. So no time to run tests. Results can be seen at https://ci.appveyor.com/project/rouault/gdal-coverage . This is still interesting since it uses Visual Studio 2013 (a.k.a VC12 / MSVC 1800), which Tamas doesn't yet use on http://www.gisinternals.com/sdk/ Contrary to Travis-CI, there's no IRC notification yet in Appveyor unfortunately, so you have to watch the previous mentionned URL. I could perhaps enable email notices to [email protected], but did not do it for know. A new build will be launched everytime my cron job runs (i.e. every 15 minutes) *and* something has been committed in SVN.
I've also updated http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/Buildbot (which is badly named now...) with all the various C.I. setups that currently exist. Note: some time ago I also experimented with Visual Studio Express 2005 and 2008 under Wine. https://travis-ci.org/rouault/vcexpress2005 and https://travis-ci.org/rouault/vcexpress2008. I didn't enable them on each commit, since I'm not sure downloading the compiler and sdk from MS each time is a good idea... The builds were faster than with Appveyor (quite ironical !). And for some reason I couldn't manage to install Python under Wine once VS is installed. So no autotest too. Even -- Spatialys - Geospatial professional services http://www.spatialys.com _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev
