On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:35 AM Michael Matz <matz....@frakked.de> wrote:
> Hello, > > On Wed, 22 Apr 2020, Daniel Glöckner wrote: > > >> I did macOS test with the help of vagrant. > >> > >> You can download any OS from their platform: > >> https://app.vagrantup.com/boxes/search > >> > >> and its very convenient as it automates the generation and > >> integration (ssh connection, shared folders, ...). > >> And as it is a VM it is 100% macOS (no emulation with its quirks) > > > > The thing is that the macOS license AFAIK allows the use only on Apple > > hardware. There is no "official" macOS VM on Vagrant. All macOS VMs you > > can find on Vagrant have been provided by users. > > Yeah, thought so. But darling might be a way indeed (haven't yet looked > at it, but if the low-level userspace is complete enough, and it must be > from what they claim to be able to run, it should be enough for tinycc). > > (But I didn't know about the other macos possibilities either, so thanks > for the info) > Travis-CI integrates with github well, and supports linux and osx (no windows though): https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/multi-os/ -- -Austin GPG: 267B CC1F 053F 0749 (expires 2021/02/18)
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