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Migrate Travis CI to GitHub Actions #761

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@Lihis Lihis commented Jan 8, 2025

Some notes:

  • Code coverage still needs work to be enabled
  • MacOS pipeline needs to be done

Closes #760

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Lihis commented Jan 8, 2025

I'll create issues for getting code coverage enabled and making build for MacOS once the PR is merged.

PR #750 is needed for the compile to succeed; tho only on Ubuntu all tests passes, Arch Linux and Fedora has some failures which needs to be fixed.

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okias commented Jan 8, 2025

Acked-by: David Heidelberg <[email protected]>

quickly checked, haven't found anything wrong 😉

Some notes:

- Code coverage still needs work to be enabled
- MacOS pipeline needs to be done

Closes rwengine#760
@Lihis Lihis force-pushed the migrate-travis-to-gh-actions branch from 4f9c919 to dc40371 Compare January 9, 2025 05:58
@Lihis Lihis merged commit 556cdfb into rwengine:main Jan 9, 2025
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Lihis commented Jan 10, 2025

I'll create issues for getting code coverage enabled and making build for MacOS once the PR is merged.

PR #750 is needed for the compile to succeed; tho only on Ubuntu all tests passes, Arch Linux and Fedora has some failures which needs to be fixed.

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