Testing on windows

Gabriel Samfira gsamfira at cloudbasesolutions.com
Thu Mar 19 11:37:19 UTC 2015


Yes it has :).


On 19.03.2015 13:30, David Cheney wrote:
> It is clear that we need blocking CI jobs for Windows and CentOS --
> has this been added to the Nuremberg agenda ?
>
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 10:24 PM, Gabriel Samfira
> <gsamfira at cloudbasesolutions.com> wrote:
>> On 19.03.2015 12:07, Michael Foord wrote:
>>> Do all tests pass (or skip) on Windows now? Do we have a CI job
>>> running them?
>> There is a PR under review, and one other fix pending that will make all
>> tests pass in juju core again. There is no job yet in the CI that blocks
>> master if tests fail on Windows. We should be able to turn it on once:
>> http://reviews.vapour.ws/r/1119/ merges and one other fix lands in
>> github.com/juju/testing.
>>
>> Until then, it is still useful to test on Windows before pushing, to
>> limit the risk of breaking anything else. Its also good practice, as
>> windows does offer some differences from Linux, and we need to be aware
>> of them when writing code. We also need to get accustomed to writing new
>> features with multiple platforms in mind. It would really be bad to
>> create a bigger gap between the platforms then already exists (playing
>> catch up is never a good thing).
>>
>> A set of branches for CentOS support will soon be proposed, and soon
>> after that Debian (Jessie), so testing on windows should be good
>> practice for when that happens :).
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Gabriel
>>
>>
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