On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 6:23 PM, Geert Stappers <stapp...@stappers.nl> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 08, 2017 at 11:01:09PM +0100, Kolja Waschk wrote:
>>  > I am testing Travis with GitHub, that is a well integrated build test
>>  > automation, that triggers Travis build tests on git push.
>>
>> I agree that UrJTAG would really benefit from continuous
>> testing/integration. Especially these various bits about this or that
>> Cygwin/MinGW detail that are easily missed if you don't always check
>> compilation on each platform.
>
> CI is nice indeed.
>
> What it takes to let  Continuous Integration also do Cygwin/MinGW
> is unknown to me.
>
> Right now we, the people who care about urjtag,
> should _not_ make CI a blocking issue.
>
>> As you see from the past few postings here, it didn't became easier to
>> compile UrJTAG for Windows. Maybe we should try CMake instead of
>> autotools soon; it is usually better suited for cross-platform projects
>> (at least in my experience).
>
> And if a volunteer shows up to port to mesos and ninja, also fine.

I forked ninja a year ago, I am willing to spend time on it.

Autotools are trying to detect platforms from 1974.

Cmake is an improvement.

And Google is migrating most of the Android codebase to Ninja to
speedup the configure part.

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