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Juan Hernández edited comment on OVIRT-761 at 10/11/16 11:28 AM:
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Thanks for the suggestion to use "clang" Evgheni, that can certainly help, I 
will explore it.

I also see that Travis CI (https://travis-ci.com) supports building in Mac OS. 
I added a .travis.yml file to the Ruby SDK, and tested the build my personal 
github fork. It worked correctly. Is there any way to activate Travis builds 
for the oVirt mirror of the SDK that we have in github? That way at least the 
build will run after merging patches (before releasing). Do you know if there 
is any way to make Travis CI work directly from gerrit.ovirt.org, before 
merging patches?


was (Author: jhern...@redhat.com):
Thanks for the suggestion to use "clang" Evgheni, that can certainly help, I 
will explore it.

I also see that Travi CI (https://travis-ci.com) supports building in Mac OS. I 
added a .travis.yml file to the Ruby SDK, and tested the build my personal 
github fork. It worked correctly. Is there any way to activate Travis builds 
for toe oVirt mirror of the SDK that we have in github? That way at least the 
build will run after merging patches (before releasing). Do you know if there 
is any way to make Travis CI work directly from gerrit.ovirt.org, before 
merging patches?

> Re: Do we or can we have Mac OS slaves in Jenkins?
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OVIRT-761
>                 URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-761
>             Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
>          Issue Type: By-EMAIL
>            Reporter: sbonazzo
>            Assignee: infra
>
> Opening a ticket.
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Juan Hernández <jhern...@redhat.com>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Part of the Ruby SDK uses native code that needs to be compiled during
> > installation of the gem. The Ruby SDK is a requirement of ManageIQ, and
> > many ManageIQ developers/users use Mac OS. In the past I had some issues
> > with this environment, as the C compiler there behaves in an slightly
> > different way than GCC. Those issues were discovered only when the SDK
> > was already released. To avoid that I would like to have Jenkins jobs
> > building/testing the SDK for Mac OS. Is that possible? Do we have Mac OS
> > slaves? If not, can we have them?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Juan Hernandez
> >
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