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Subject: Re: [boost] Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 has removedstd::unary_functionand std::binary_function
From: Edward Diener (eldiener_at_[hidden])
Date: 2016-11-11 10:18:07
On 11/10/2016 9:05 PM, Rene Rivera wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 8:39 PM, Edward Diener <eldiener_at_[hidden]>
> wrote:
>
>> On 11/10/2016 4:26 PM, Peter Dimov wrote:
>>
>>> Edward Diener wrote:
>>>
>>> is there any documentation on how to setup a Boost submodule for
>>>> testing using Travis CI ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> The procedure is
>>>
>>> 1. Add a .travis.yml file in the root of the repository. This file
>>> describes what Travis should do.
>>>
>>
>> I do not see anything at https://docs.travis-ci.com/ that gives the
>> details of the .travis.yml file so that I can create an appropriate one for
>> a Boost library. If it exists it is well-hidden on the website.
>
>
> You can look at other Boost libraries for examples. Although I'm also
> working on a general .travis.yml file that any library can use with some
> common scripts that will eventually integrate with the general Boost test
> regression results reports. For that you can copy the one from Predef <
> https://github.com/boostorg/predef/blob/develop/.travis.yml>. Literally
> copy-paste and minor edits for that one.
Looking at the .travis.yml in predef, other than the 'notifications:'
section, is the file meant to work with any Boost library and travis CI
? Also the appveyor.yml in predef, other than the 'notifications:'
section, looks like it is supposed to work with any Boost library for
appveyor. Is that also the case ? Or am I supposed to massage the
script.py for a different library ( I know Python ) ?
>
> 2. Go to https://travis-ci.org/boostorg/iostreams (taking iostreams as
>>> an example) and click the Activate button.
>>>
>>
>> It says it is not an active repository and I do not have sufficient
>> rights. I am not an iostreams Admin so this makes sense.
>
>
> I can turn it on for you whenever you want me to. As I have admin access to
> all and own the TravisCI general account :-)
>
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