peter.mayd...@linaro.org writes: > On 18 December 2013 11:32, Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org> wrote: >> Now we have a .travis.yml merged into master can we enable Travis to run >> in the QEMU mirror on github (https://github.com/qemu/qemu)? I'm happy >> to talk who ever controls that repo through the process > > That would be Anthony, I think. > >> but it's fairly simple. From the commit: >> >> "This adds a build matrix definition for travis-ci.org continuous >> integration service. It is usable on any public repository hosted on >> GitHub. Once you have created an account signed into Travis you can >> enable it on selected projects via travis-ci.org/profile. Alternatively >> you can configure the service hooks on GitHub via the repository >> Settings tab,then Service Hooks and selecting Travis." >> >> Basically you just need to go to http://travis-ci.org and click the >> "Sign in with GitHub" link and your up and running. It's super easy. > > So this would get us I guess automatic build tests and a page > somewhere with current status, right? We might want to talk > about automated email-on-build-failure at some later point but > running it without that to start seems a good first step.
Yes, the rest like notifications or IRC bots can be configured. We might want to convert the top level README to a README.md and insert a fancy icon link like I have in my other repos: https://github.com/stsquad/emacs_chrome#hacking > Do you have a link to a results page for what this looks like? > (IIRC you've enabled it for your private repo). Sure have a gander at: https://travis-ci.org/stsquad/qemu and https://travis-ci.org/stsquad/qemu/branches etc... > > thanks > -- PMM -- Alex Bennée QEMU/KVM Hacker for Linaro