[Haskell-cafe] MacOS testing?
Alp Mestanogullari
alpmestan at gmail.com
Sun Jun 1 06:36:24 UTC 2014
Ian,
I am running OS X, so let me know if I can run some programs or tests for
you.
Le 31 mai 2014 12:44, "Ian Ross" <ian at skybluetrades.net> a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know of a good solution for MacOS testing that doesn't cost
> much? (Ideally, that costs nothing...) I've been getting a lot of
> MacOS-specific issues on the C2HS that I maintain and, since I don't have a
> Mac myself, testing and fixing these things is a bit of a problem. There
> is no equivalent of Amazon's EC2 for MacOS. There are some hosting
> services out there, but they're not all that practical, since they cost,
> they're set up for continuous hosting rather than intermittent use for
> bug-fixing, and you can't save a machine image snapshot once you've
> installed all the software you need (as you can on AWS) so you either need
> to keep your instance running or reinstall everything every time you want
> to test something.
>
> Any ideas? The only thought I've had so far was to try to do something
> horrible using Travis (Kiwamu Okabe has some slides about building and
> testing Haskell code on Travis:
> http://www.slideshare.net/master_q/20131109-kof2013-travisciosx). That's
> not a good solution for debugging though.
>
> Thanks for any thoughts you might have,
>
> Ian.
>
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