P.S. I still want to have a Windows build that uses Visual
Studio, and runs on AppVeyor running the tests. I think, although
you can say I don't have proof, that Windows users will want to
primarily build with the MicroSoft tools.
Otavio,
that's really great - that was next on my to do list.
I was just getting the standard Make working properly on Travis
CI. The base Make is working now, but not the tests, but I can
get that working by calling Ant.
The biggest hurdle is with the TLS tests as I created a special
Mosquitto configuration. The Mosquitto running that config is
on iot.eclipse.org, but is not visible outside the eclipse.org
domain. We could run that somewhere else, or open the ports or
change the tests/configuration.
Ian
On 02/02/2017 09:31 AM, Otavio Piske
wrote:
Hello,
The CMake build does not build the tests, indeed. Since I
offered to help w/ the CMake bits on the project, I would
like to provide a brief update on that.
I am currently working on a set of PRs for the CMake build
so that it builds and runs the tests. I have tied this to a
Travis CI job and it currently builds the code and runs the
unit tests. At the moment test1, test2, test4 and test6
pass; test3 and test5 fail and test8 and test9 timeout on
Linux [1]. I intend to have the same on both OS X (although
progress has been slow due to recent instabilities on
Travis) as well as Windows (using AppVeyor [2]).
It's on very initial state but if anyone is interested on
those CMake patches, the code for that is available on
cmake-tests-travis and cmake-tests-appveyor branches on my
repository
https://github.com/orpiske/paho.mqtt.c.
Kind regards
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