On Thu, May 07, 2015 at 11:40:50PM +0530, Amit Shah wrote: > On (Thu) 07 May 2015 [13:45:26], Peter Maydell wrote: > > On 7 May 2015 at 12:50, Juan Quintela <quint...@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi again > > > > > > For v2 > > > > > > - fix 32bit compilation (as said, compiling for 64bit linux, 64bit > > > windows and 32bit windows was not enough) > > > > > > - Now, we have versions 2.4 everywhere (thanks Eric) > > > > > > - Liang Li sent a new patch to the list to fix the update of a migration > > > parameter, included. > > > > > > Please apply, and sorry for the inconvenience. > > > > Fails to build on win32: > > Does the buildbot try all these combinations? I want to have a > 'stage' branch where I just push unapplied patches and receive > complaints before sending a pull req.
The buildbot is dead and requires maintenance: http://buildbot.b1-systems.de/qemu/one_line_per_build There are two alternatives: 1. Travis (see .travis.yml) but it's missing mingw32. It will never be able to do builds for host operating systems that do not support cross-compilation from Linux. 2. patchew (http://qemu.patchew.org/) but it only has Fedora 20 x86_64 builds at the moment. Adding mingw32 cross-compilation should be possible but it scans the mailing list rather than git repos. The source code to patchew is available here: https://github.com/famz/patchew The trouble with continuous integration and build farms is that they require maintenance. I think patchew is the best bet right now since Fam is developing it. Stefan
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