I will contact to Apple - perhaps Apple provide license for free...

2012/2/19 Timotei Dolean <[email protected]>:
> For Mac OS, you would need Mac OSX server - that's the single version is
> virtualizable. Otherwise, you need a Mac PC/Server :)
>
> Timo
>
>
> On 18-Feb-12 16:37, Oleg Tsarev wrote:
>>
>> 2012/2/18 Mark de Wever<[email protected]>:
>>>
>>> On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 11:52:53AM +0800, Oleg Tsarev wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I built continuous integration for Battle for Wesnoth
>>>> 1)  svn repository automatic mirror to
>>>> https://github.com/battle-for-wesnoth/svn now
>>>> 2) github mirror automatic build http://build.wesnoth.in/job/svn/ You
>>>> can easy check every new commit for correct compilation on different
>>>> platforms
>>>> 3) available "param" build: http://build.wesnoth.in/job/param/
>>>> I checked my patch https://gna.org/patch/?3125 by this build:
>>>> http://build.wesnoth.in/job/param/6/
>>>> So, I found error in patch by previous build:
>>>> http://build.wesnoth.in/job/param/5/
>>>>
>>>> If you want run "param" builds (for custom branches) contact me and I
>>>> will add you to github group.
>>>>
>>>> I quick discuss with mordante, he proposes the replace currently used
>>>> linuxes (Espreon and mordante use debian, I uses Fedora, Ivanovic -
>>>> gentoo, bouchman - ubuntu) by currently not used. Also mordante
>>>> proposes add different compiles.
>>>
>>> At the moment I compile test:
>>> - Debian stable
>>>  - gcc 4.3 in C++98 mode
>>>  - gcc 4.4 in C++98 mode
>>>
>>> - Debian unstable in a chroot
>>>  - in C++98 mode
>>>    - gcc 4.4
>>>    - gcc 4.5
>>>    - gcc 4.6
>>>    - gcc 4.7 (from experimental)
>>>    - gcc snapshot
>>>    - clang 3.0
>>>  - in C++11 mode
>>>    - gcc 4.5
>>>    - gcc 4.6
>>>    - gcc 4.7 (from experimental)
>>>    - gcc snapshot
>>>    - clang 3.0
>>>
>>> (gcc-4.4 fails in C++11 mode and I see no reason to try to fix it since
>>> newer gcc versions do work in C++11 mode.)
>>>
>>> Of course Windows and MacOS would be nice to add, but as boucman said I
>>> don't think it's worth to buy it.
>>>
>>> I would like it if the unit tests can run in the chroot.
>>
>> 1) I can use different gcc
>> 2) I can setup "sequentianal" build (run first build with gcc X, than
>> second with gcc Y)
>> 3) I use OpenVZ - this is advanced chroot (by design).
>>
>> I am going to support all compilers which you listed - just after
>> support warnings analyze/reports and run tests/analyze test results.
>> I am looked to the price - Windown Home Basic cost just $200 - this is
>> ok for me (just buy once), and Microsoft Visual Studio Express for
>> free (I spent to hosting about 50 euro/month).
>>
>> I am not sure about the license (for run in the virtual system). I will
>> consult.
>>
>> MacOS more complex... I will consult this too.
>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Mark de Wever aka Mordante/SkeletonCrew
>>>
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