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no thanks Rich B. I can edit my own posts thank you very much.
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Where can I find a tool for cross platform continuous integration? C++ code base with Win32 and Linux target platforms - SVN repositoryI looked at a couple other questions on SO - and not really sure they answer this question. We are building C++ applications for Win32 and Linux. Right now we have some scripts (bat files for win32) that run on a schedule to do builds. We'd like to have CI for our projects, but I'd like to have only one CI server that handles building on both platforms. Integration with SVN is important. Is it possible to have one configuration/one CI product/server do this? Has anyone done this successfully? Bamboo looks like it might solve our needs, but I hate to jump into an expenditure like that as a bootstrapped startup if we can avoid the cost. |
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tool for cross platform continuous integration? C++ code base with Win32 and Linux target platforms - SVN repositoryI looked at a couple other questions on SO - and not really sure they answer this question. We are building C++ applications for Win32 and Linux. Right now we have some scripts (bat files for win32) that run on a schedule to do builds. We'd like to have CI for our projects, but I'd like to have only one CI server that handles building on both platforms. Integration with SVN is important. Is it possible to have one configuration/one CI product/server do this? Has anyone done this successfully? Bamboo looks like it might solve our needs, but I hate to jump into an expenditure like that as a bootstrapped startup if we can avoid the cost.
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