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This doesn’t change how they run, but does split the code out a bit and mean we can interleave it with comments. Should make it a little less vile. Suggested by Emmanuele Bassi; see !1252. Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com> |
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android-download-ndk.sh | ||
android-ndk.Dockerfile | ||
android-setup-env.sh | ||
coverage-docker.sh | ||
cross_file_mingw64.txt | ||
debian-stable.Dockerfile | ||
fedora.Dockerfile | ||
fixup-cov-paths.py | ||
lcovrc | ||
meson-junit-report.py | ||
mingw.Dockerfile | ||
README.md | ||
run-docker.sh | ||
run-style-check-diff.sh | ||
run-tests.sh | ||
test-msvc.bat | ||
test-msys2.sh |
CI support stuff
Docker image
GitLab CI jobs run in a Docker image, defined here. To update that image (perhaps to install some more packages):
- Edit
.gitlab-ci/Dockerfile
with the changes you want - Run
.gitlab-ci/run-docker.sh build --base=debian-stable --base-version=1
to build the new image (bump the version from the latest listed for thatbase
on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/container_registry) - Run
.gitlab-ci/run-docker.sh push --base=debian-stable --base-version=1
to upload the new image to the GNOME GitLab Docker registry- If this is the first time you're doing this, you'll need to log into the registry
- If you use 2-factor authentication on your GNOME GitLab account, you'll need to create a personal access token and use that rather than your normal password
- Edit
.gitlab-ci.yml
(in the root of this repository) to use your new image