forked from enlightenment/efl
Carsten Haitzler
6d8e39a642
evas-modules affects evas engine modules if they are static or shared, but ecore evas modules are still modules... so all in all this doesnt help much as it still requires modules to be separate from the shared libs, thus disallowing for statically linking efl into an app anyway etc. etc. etc. ... so less options to deal with, less complexity. better. |
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example | ||
README | ||
bootstrap-efl-native-for-cross.sh | ||
build-efl-app.sh | ||
build-example.sh | ||
ccache.conf | ||
ci-build-test.sh | ||
ci-ccache-stats.sh | ||
ci-configure.sh | ||
ci-make-benchmark.sh | ||
ci-make-check.sh | ||
ci-make-distcheck.sh | ||
ci-make-install.sh | ||
ci-make.sh | ||
ci-setup-ccache.sh | ||
coverity-tools-install.sh | ||
coverity-upload.sh | ||
cross_toolchain.txt | ||
docker-ccache-setup.sh | ||
travis.sh |
README
Matrix build: ------------- We are building our software on different distributions with the help of docker images. Right now we are using versions of Ubuntu, Fedora and Debian. OSX build: ---------- We are using the OSX support of Travis CI to build EFL on OSX. Build testing two combinations: Xcode 7.3.1 on OS X 10.11 and Xcode 8.3.3 on OS X 10.12. Run locally: ------------ For easy developer testing the CI setup can also be run in full or only parts locally on the developers machine. You need to have docker installed and after that it is a simple: docker pull fedora:26 docker build -f .ci/Dockerfile-Fedora26 . Travis: ------- https://travis-ci.org/Enlightenment/efl