Re: who can test what...

2018-10-09 Thread Lubomir I. Ivanov
On Wed, 10 Oct 2018 at 00:43, Dirk Hohndel  wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 09, 2018 at 10:26:53PM +0200, Salvador Cuñat wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > I can test on Linux, Windows and Android, but just build on linux as I
> > > > don't have a building environment set on Windows.
> > >
> > > So since a couple people have said this, just to repeat what I said in a
> > > different thread... with current master building for Windows locally is as
> > > easy as
> > >
> > Yes, yes, I use to cross build on mxe, I'd just thought you meant
> > native building which seems only possible for Lubomir :-)
>
> Correct. I believe Lubomir is still the only person ever to get the native
> build to actually work.
>
> He's special :-)
>

containers FTW, i guess.

lubomir
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Re: who can test what...

2018-10-09 Thread Dirk Hohndel
On Tue, Oct 09, 2018 at 10:26:53PM +0200, Salvador Cuñat wrote:
> > > > 
> > > I can test on Linux, Windows and Android, but just build on linux as I
> > > don't have a building environment set on Windows.
> > 
> > So since a couple people have said this, just to repeat what I said in a
> > different thread... with current master building for Windows locally is as
> > easy as
> > 
> Yes, yes, I use to cross build on mxe, I'd just thought you meant
> native building which seems only possible for Lubomir :-)

Correct. I believe Lubomir is still the only person ever to get the native
build to actually work.

He's special :-)

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Re: who can test what...

2018-10-09 Thread Salvador Cuñat
On Tue, Oct 09, 2018 at 12:39:44PM -0700, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 09, 2018 at 09:21:39PM +0200, Salvador Cuñat wrote:
> > > If you have access to a non-Linux platform and can test, that would be 
> > > nice
> > > to know, if you can compile on one of those platforms, that would be even
> > > more interesting...
> > > 
> > I can test on Linux, Windows and Android, but just build on linux as I
> > don't have a building environment set on Windows.
> 
> So since a couple people have said this, just to repeat what I said in a
> different thread... with current master building for Windows locally is as
> easy as
> 
Yes, yes, I use to cross build on mxe, I'd just thought you meant
native building which seems only possible for Lubomir :-)

Best regards.

Salva.
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Re: who can test what...

2018-10-09 Thread Salvador Cuñat
Hi Dirk.

On Mon, Oct 08, 2018 at 12:47:27PM -0700, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> 
> It would be nice to have a current list so we can get things tested in a more
> targeted manner. Would people be ok if I added a little file to the repo that 
> tracks this?
> 
it's ok for me.

> If you have access to a non-Linux platform and can test, that would be nice
> to know, if you can compile on one of those platforms, that would be even
> more interesting...
> 
I can test on Linux, Windows and Android, but just build on linux as I
don't have a building environment set on Windows.

Best regards,

Salva.
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Re: who can test what...

2018-10-09 Thread Jan Mulder

On 10/8/18 9:47 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote:

I realize that most of us use Linux as their primary OS, but I also realize that
I'm losing track of who has access to / interest in what...


Linux: everyone (or nearly)
Windows: Lubomir, Dirk, Stefan(?), JanM
Mac: Robert, Dirk, Murillo, Jocke(?)
Android: Anton, Dirk, Jocke(?)
iOS: Dirk, Murillo(?), Robert(?)

It would be nice to have a current list so we can get things tested in a more
targeted manner. Would people be ok if I added a little file to the repo that
tracks this?

If you have access to a non-Linux platform and can test, that would be nice
to know, if you can compile on one of those platforms, that would be even
more interesting...

I'm really not sure what's the best way to do this, but I notice that I'm asking
myself this question quite regularly and to always just reach out to the one
person I can think of seems wrong and inefficient...



Test and build: Linux, Android.

And in the past, I could build and test for Windows (MXE crossbuild from 
Linux), but as I hardly even do Windows things, I have not used that for 
build for a long time. So now, occasionally, Windows test.


--jan

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Re: who can test what...

2018-10-09 Thread Chirana Gheorghita Eugeniu Theodor
Windows and android here. Maibe linux

On Tue, Oct 9, 2018, 00:56 Martin de Weger  wrote:

> I can test on Mac and iOS, I don’t know how to build.
>
> > Op 8 okt. 2018, om 16:02 heeft Murillo Bernardes 
> het volgende geschreven:
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 9:47 PM Dirk Hohndel  wrote:
> >>
> >> I realize that most of us use Linux as their primary OS, but I also
> realize that
> >> I'm losing track of who has access to / interest in what...
> >>
> >>
> >> Linux: everyone (or nearly)
> >> Windows: Lubomir, Dirk, Stefan(?), JanM
> >> Mac: Robert, Dirk, Murillo, Jocke(?)
> >> Android: Anton, Dirk, Jocke(?)
> >> iOS: Dirk, Murillo(?), Robert(?)
> >
> >
> > Yep, I can build and test on Mac, iOS and Linux.
> >
> > Whatever you want a more in depth test just let me know.
> >
> > I haven't been active recently but still build ssrf every now and then
> > for a quick check.
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Re: who can test what...

2018-10-08 Thread Martin de Weger
I can test on Mac and iOS, I don’t know how to build.

> Op 8 okt. 2018, om 16:02 heeft Murillo Bernardes  het 
> volgende geschreven:
> 
> On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 9:47 PM Dirk Hohndel  wrote:
>> 
>> I realize that most of us use Linux as their primary OS, but I also realize 
>> that
>> I'm losing track of who has access to / interest in what...
>> 
>> 
>> Linux: everyone (or nearly)
>> Windows: Lubomir, Dirk, Stefan(?), JanM
>> Mac: Robert, Dirk, Murillo, Jocke(?)
>> Android: Anton, Dirk, Jocke(?)
>> iOS: Dirk, Murillo(?), Robert(?)
> 
> 
> Yep, I can build and test on Mac, iOS and Linux.
> 
> Whatever you want a more in depth test just let me know.
> 
> I haven't been active recently but still build ssrf every now and then
> for a quick check.
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Re: who can test what...

2018-10-08 Thread Murillo Bernardes
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 9:47 PM Dirk Hohndel  wrote:
>
> I realize that most of us use Linux as their primary OS, but I also realize 
> that
> I'm losing track of who has access to / interest in what...
>
>
> Linux: everyone (or nearly)
> Windows: Lubomir, Dirk, Stefan(?), JanM
> Mac: Robert, Dirk, Murillo, Jocke(?)
> Android: Anton, Dirk, Jocke(?)
> iOS: Dirk, Murillo(?), Robert(?)


Yep, I can build and test on Mac, iOS and Linux.

Whatever you want a more in depth test just let me know.

I haven't been active recently but still build ssrf every now and then
for a quick check.
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Re: who can test what...

2018-10-08 Thread Robert Helling
Hi Dirk,

> On 8. Oct 2018, at 21:47, Dirk Hohndel  > wrote:
> 
> Linux: everyone (or nearly)
> Windows: Lubomir, Dirk, Stefan(?), JanM
> Mac: Robert, Dirk, Murillo, Jocke(?)
> Android: Anton, Dirk, Jocke(?)
> iOS: Dirk, Murillo(?), Robert(?)

yes, I can test and build both on Mac and iOS (although building for the latter 
usually requires some effort to get going again).

Best
Robert


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Re: who can test what...

2018-10-08 Thread tormento
Windows / iOS with the latest almost only as a logbook only. No Linux use
at all.

Il giorno lun 8 ott 2018 alle 21:47 Dirk Hohndel  ha
scritto:

> I realize that most of us use Linux as their primary OS, but I also
> realize that
> I'm losing track of who has access to / interest in what...
>
>
> Linux: everyone (or nearly)
> Windows: Lubomir, Dirk, Stefan(?), JanM
> Mac: Robert, Dirk, Murillo, Jocke(?)
> Android: Anton, Dirk, Jocke(?)
> iOS: Dirk, Murillo(?), Robert(?)
>
> It would be nice to have a current list so we can get things tested in a
> more
> targeted manner. Would people be ok if I added a little file to the repo
> that
> tracks this?
>
> If you have access to a non-Linux platform and can test, that would be nice
> to know, if you can compile on one of those platforms, that would be even
> more interesting...
>
> I'm really not sure what's the best way to do this, but I notice that I'm
> asking
> myself this question quite regularly and to always just reach out to the
> one
> person I can think of seems wrong and inefficient...
>
> Thanks
>
> /D
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who can test what...

2018-10-08 Thread Dirk Hohndel
I realize that most of us use Linux as their primary OS, but I also realize that
I'm losing track of who has access to / interest in what...


Linux: everyone (or nearly)
Windows: Lubomir, Dirk, Stefan(?), JanM
Mac: Robert, Dirk, Murillo, Jocke(?)
Android: Anton, Dirk, Jocke(?)
iOS: Dirk, Murillo(?), Robert(?)

It would be nice to have a current list so we can get things tested in a more
targeted manner. Would people be ok if I added a little file to the repo that 
tracks this?

If you have access to a non-Linux platform and can test, that would be nice
to know, if you can compile on one of those platforms, that would be even
more interesting...

I'm really not sure what's the best way to do this, but I notice that I'm asking
myself this question quite regularly and to always just reach out to the one
person I can think of seems wrong and inefficient...

Thanks

/D
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