Thanks. I hadn't realized they were using externally managed libraries. >From what I've seen so far, they rely on the user to ensure the libraries are locatable.
On Sunday, August 10, 2014 11:44:32 AM UTC-6, Tony Kelman wrote: > > There are some examples of this in JuliaOpt - CPLEX.jl, Gurobi.jl, > Mosek.jl - have a look at their documentation and how they handle BinDeps > on various platforms. > > I think you'd have to contact Travis and set up a custom VM with the > commercial library preloaded, I'm not aware of any examples of anyone > having done this without a paid travis-ci.com account. Do your best to > test the code on as many platforms as you have access to, the way code used > to get tested back before we had Travis? > > > On Sunday, August 10, 2014 8:07:13 AM UTC-7, Jay Kickliter wrote: >> >> I've been working on a package that wraps the DSP portion of IPP. I'd >> like to publish it soon, but I'm sure there are plenty consequences I >> haven't though of yet. >> >> Here are two questions I do have: >> >> 1. On OS X, the dylibs need to be modified using >> install_name_tool. Should I copy the ones I need (IPPCore and IPPS) to >> the >> package folder and modify them there, or leave it to the user? >> 2. Tests. I haven't figured out travis yet, but I don't think I have >> the ability to install the libraries there. I assuming I had tests, how >> should I let people know the tests are passing? >> >> With the exception of Dahua Lin's IPPCORE.jl (which IPPDSP.jl depends >> on), I don't know of any packages that absolutely depend on a commercial >> library. I'm guessing not many people have experience with is, but I'd like >> to your opinions. >> >
