Re: [tcpdump-workers] getting libpcap out the door

2018-06-24 Thread Michael Richardson
Guy Harris  wrote:
> I have yet to figure out from

>   https://www.appveyor.com/docs/team-setup/

> how we could have the AppVeyor builds belong to the-tcpdump-group
> rather than to me, if that's even possible.

>> I see the .appveyor.yml now.  I didn't see it integrations, because
>> it's transitioned to webhooks.

> ?

The travis shows up in a different (legacy) place in github, while
AppVeyor is using a newer API.

>>> Is there another choice?  My experience with AppVeyor from doing
>>> Openssl patches was that it took hours, sometimes days, to get into
>>> the build queue.
>>
>> How has your experience been?

> Our AppVeyor builds seem to start pretty quickly after a change is
> checked in.

okay... cool.
I don't know yet if it ran for any of the pushes I did.

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Re: [tcpdump-workers] getting libpcap out the door

2018-06-24 Thread Guy Harris
On Jun 24, 2018, at 10:58 AM, Michael Richardson  wrote:

> Michael Richardson  wrote:
>> Since we now support building on windows, should we attempt to get
>> appveyor to do regular builds for windows?

https://ci.appveyor.com/project/guyharris/libpcap

https://ci.appveyor.com/project/guyharris/tcpdump

I have yet to figure out from

https://www.appveyor.com/docs/team-setup/

how we could have the AppVeyor builds belong to the-tcpdump-group rather than 
to me, if that's even possible.

> I see the .appveyor.yml now.
> I didn't see it integrations, because it's transitioned to webhooks.

?

>> Is there another choice?  My experience with AppVeyor from doing
>> Openssl patches was that it took hours, sometimes days, to get into the
>> build queue.
> 
> How has your experience been?

Our AppVeyor builds seem to start pretty quickly after a change is checked in.
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Re: [tcpdump-workers] getting libpcap out the door

2018-06-24 Thread Michael Richardson
Michael Richardson  wrote:
> Since we now support building on windows, should we attempt to get
> appveyor to do regular builds for windows?

I see the .appveyor.yml now.
I didn't see it integrations, because it's transitioned to webhooks.

> Is there another choice?  My experience with AppVeyor from doing
> Openssl patches was that it took hours, sometimes days, to get into the
> build queue.

How has your experience been?

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