On 6 June 2018 at 15:38, <xclae...@gmail.com> wrote: > Le mercredi 06 juin 2018 à 15:33 +0100, Ross Burton a écrit : > > On 18 May 2018 at 10:52, Philip Withnall <phi...@tecnocode.co.uk> wrote: > > tl;dr: Want to provide us with a GitLab CI runner for a non-Linux > platform? > > There’s been a surge of interest recently, from various directions, in > getting GLib better tested on non-Linux architectures. This is great, > and we’ve got various people to thank for doing the thankless work of > porting and testing. Particularly: > • macOS: Ryan Schmidt, Patrick Griffis, Michael Lauer, John Ralls > • Windows/MinGW/MSYS2: LRN, Christoph Reiter, Xavier Claessens, Chun- > wei Fan > • Android: Xavier Claessens > • *BSD: Ting-Wei Lan > > > Would you be interested in extending the Linux coverage to include > cross-building to proper Linux? > > https://gitlab.gnome.org/rburton/glib/-/jobs/42792 is a bit hacky but > demonstrates that using a Yocto-built toolchain with autotools, glib will > cross-build successfully to aarch64. Next step is to try with Meson, but > auto* was easier as we exercise that in our own QA. > > > We already have android aarch64 and mingw64 cross build on our linux > docker images using meson. More cross build could be added of course. >
How about mips64 proper Linux (not Android). Actually, MIPS64/musl would be an interesting combination given the patches we've previously had to carry. Ross
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