[pgrouting-dev] [mapserver-dev] Testing infrastructure?
Stephen Woodbridge
woodbri at swoodbridge.com
Thu Mar 7 07:06:29 PST 2013
Thomas and Tamas,
Thank you, that was what I needed. I'm not quite ready to dive into this
yet as I need to do more research but I'll start reading up on it and
look at what you have done.
I think the biggest challenge for pgrouting will be setup up the test
cases to start with.
Thanks,
-Steve
On 3/7/2013 5:48 AM, Tamas Szekeres wrote:
>
>
> 2013/3/7 thomas bonfort <thomas.bonfort at gmail.com
> <mailto:thomas.bonfort at gmail.com>>
>
>
> >
> > I thought Thomas set up a build bot that built and tested on multiple
> > systems, but I'm drawing a blank on that. Can you point me to
> some links for
> > how to do that. Also is it possible to get the build bot to do
> windows
> > builds using MinGW/MSYS, if you know?
> I'll let Tamas comment on the windows part.
> For linux, the testsuite could be run on travis-ci (you can find the
> configuration for it in the .travis.yaml file in our repo). We/I
> switched to using a self hosted jenkins instance as the travis service
> tended to be a bit more unreliable (false positives generated by the
> travis infrastructure rather than our own code) and slower (as the
> system dependencies need to be re-installed for each run. travis runs:
> ~4min30sec; jenkins:~1min30sec)
>
>
> The Windows buildsystem at http://www.gisinternals.com/sdk/ runs
> msautotest as part of the build process. You may inspect the results by
> clicking on the msautotest link from the start page.
>
> However I had to disable the wxs tests since it was hanging with all
> configurations. This may be due to a memory corruption problem which I
> still didn't have the chance to track it down.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tamas
>
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