Hi guys, Norbert,
I got sort of tired of compiling opendbx all the time, and test and all
that stuff, specially since in DBXTalk we use OpenDBX besides other
components. So we are starting to setup a ci server, provided by Inria.
Now, my question is, do you mind if I put OpenDBX in continuous integration
also? ;) Inria would support so far windows and linux slaves. It's free and
maintained by Inria (with its good and bad things).
The other thing (maybe offtopic for this thread) I would like to do to work
more comfortable is to move the opendbx sources to git... Yesterday I was
patching Opendbx ODBC to support unicode strings for example, and while I
test it I would like to have my code commited somewhere :). Also github for
example may increase visibility. However, if you think that svn is the way
to go, I'm ok with it.
Thanks!
Guille
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