> On 2 Oct 2021, at 00:27, Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> wrote:
> For several development efforts I found it to be incredibly valuable to push > changes to a personal repository and see a while later whether tests succeed > on a number of different platforms. This is especially useful for platforms > that are quite different from ones own platform, like e.g. windows in my case. Same, and for my case I run several CI jobs to compile/test against different OpenSSL versions etc. > Of course everybody can set this up for themselves. However, doing so well is > a significant effort, particularly if windows is to be supported well. And > doubly so if useful things like getting backtraces for crashes is desirable > ([1]) +1 on adding these, rather than having everyone duplicate the effort. Those who don't want to use them can disregard them. > Right now the patch attached > - runs check-world on FreeBSD, Linux, macOS - all using gcc > - freebsd, linux use a custom generated image > - macOS installs missing dependencies at runtime, with some caching > - all use ccache to make subsequent compilation faster > - runs all the tests I could find on windows, via vcregress.pl > - checks for compiler warnings on linux, with both clang and gcc Why not compiling with OpenSSL on FreeBSD and macOS? On FreeBSD all you need is --with-ssl=openssl while on macOS you need to point to the headers and libs like: --with-includes=/usr/local/include:/usr/local/opt/openssl/include --with-libs=/usr/local/libs:/usr/local/opt/openssl/lib One thing to note for Cirrus on macOS (I've never seen it anywhere else) is that it intermittently will fail on a too long socketpath: Unix-domain socket path "/private/var/folders/wh/z5_y2cv53sg24tzvtw_f_y1m0000gn/T/cirrus-ci-build/src/bin/pg_upgrade/.s.PGSQL.51696" is too long (maximum 103 bytes) Exporting PGSOCKETDIR can avoid that annoyance. + tests_script: + - su postgres -c 'ulimit -c unlimited ; ${TIMEOUT_CMD} make -s ${CHECK} ${CHECKFLAGS} -j8' Don't you need PG_TEST_EXTRA=ssl here to ensure the src/test/ssl tests are run? -- Daniel Gustafsson https://vmware.com/