> > 2) pkg.julialang.org is run manually (and from time to time, not regular) > and tests linux only?
Yes manually (for now), and yes Linux only. Running on Windows doesn't have huge technical barriers, but does somewhat have resource issues (its quite computationally intensive) and people issues (no one to setup AND maintain it). On Monday, April 11, 2016 at 3:48:04 AM UTC-4, Andreas Lobinger wrote: > > Hello colleagues, > > i think i asked this here some time before, but maybe there is an update... > > 1) Is there a recommendation how to test packages on Windows, if one > doesn't have a windows computer available? Travis-ci supports linux+OSX on > x86-64 but that's it. (?) > 2) pkg.julialang.org is run manually (and from time to time, not regular) > and tests linux only? > 3) How to test for julia on non-x86-64 (and btw: what non-x86-64 exists?)? > > Wishing a happy day, > Andreas >
