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want list of platforms and GitHub IDs for users who can test on platforms for Maiko #1831

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masinter opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 5 comments

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@masinter
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When Maiko changes, we currently don't have a way of testing systems. For example when we make a new version of Maiko, how can we make sure the changes will work on HaikoOS. Get a list of OSs and platforms.

Also at 9/16/24 meeting we also discussed having a porting guide (see discussion 10:20)

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I regularly build Medley on Linux Mint and less regularly on ARM64 Raspberry Pi OS.

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nbriggs commented Sep 16, 2024

I see that what the SDL project does is build and test on every OS they support (and variations on the compilers on those systems) in QEMU virtual machines - it looks as though it's done on github runners, and I exepct it's using a lot of CPU time.

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masinter commented Sep 17, 2024

I was thinking of the complement for "systems we support/build automatically"
to keep track of others, a list of:

  • "system tested or ported to"
  • "date of testing"
  • "maiko version"
  • "os version"
  • contact info
  • notes or pointer to notes/discussion/PR ?

maybe as a Google Sheet ? Or a GitHub issue/discussion?

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Another possible tool for the list is the GitHub Wiki which can be edited collaboratively.

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We could reopen the medley wiki but it is yet another site with limited controls

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