Hi Ed, On 11.06.20 21:23, Ed Maste wrote: > On Thu, 26 Mar 2020 at 05:51, Tim Rühsen <tim.rueh...@gmx.de> wrote: >> >> We just need a mirror / fork on Github that we push to (sync) from time >> to time. If someone cares for the initial Travis and/or Cirrus setup >> with OSX / FreeBSD / Windows in mind, that would be great ! > > If such a fork/mirror is going to show up I'll add a .cirrus.yml to > get at least FreeBSD coverage (and will add others if I manage to get > them going easily).
You can mirror gnulib on your own Github account to add/test Cirrus CI. I am not sure that gnulib will have an official account on Github, as Github is very proprietary. Another option is to get access to a FreeBSD machine and install the Gitlab runner [1]. With that (plus a token from our Gitlab account), the machine should appear on our list of CI runners and we can integrate it into the .gitlab-ci.yml. Regards, Tim [1] https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/
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