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Subject: Re: What Versions of GCC Are Being Supported Where?
From: David Narvaez <david.narvaez () computer ! org>
Date: 2017-03-22 5:03:26
Message-ID: CACFh1D5aNHQ-A7Y0+hU8EXd2KVao1HNJgsr1TWNcPNqVpMWkCg () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 8:39 PM, David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com> wrote:
> The problem is that it's fiddly to test the plugin against multiple
> different GCC versions. When you add Python 2 vs Python 3 it's quite a
> large compatibility matrix to test against.
>
> I have a bunch of different GCC versions installed on my development
> box, but I've been sloppy about testing when committing. Sorry about
> this.
>
> The ideal is probably to have some continuous integration hooked up to
> github, so that every pull request can be tested against multiple
> different gcc versions (and python versions). I've attempted to use
> Travis for this, but AFAIK it only supports a few different gcc
> versions. Ideas welcome.
Thanks for your quick reply!
The main question is what GCC/Python versions you wish to support in
each plugin version, so that was my question about 0.15 vs GCC 4.9.3.
I built master using GCC 7.0, which I guess will become a requirement
for the next version of the plugin.
David E. Narvaez
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