Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos nmav@redhat.com writes:
This patch converts nettle's CI to use gitlab's infrastructure. Red Hat's specific runners currently used for CI will be phased out, so it makes sense to switch to gitlab.com shared infrastructure.
Applied.
An other advantage is that more (Linux) systems can be checked due to the fact that this CI is based on docker.
Do they provide any non-x86 systems?
I've done some manual pre-release builds for x86_64 and x86 on gnu/linux, freebsd, and windows (using mingw + wine, this time with some trouble, see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=837108).
So this is a good time to be testing nettle on other architectures and other operating systems. In particular, help testing with Mac OSX and Android is appreciated (and maybe Apple ios; I'm not familiar with the details of Apple's appstore terms, so I'm not sure whether or not Nettle can be used in ios apps distributed to non-rooted devices, but I guess it might be possible for GPLv2 apps).
I have access to some emulated machines with gnu/linux or freebsd on non-x86, which I hope I get the time to run some tests on.
Regards, /Niels