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authorteor <teor2345@gmail.com>2018-07-18 12:06:48 +1000
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doc: Document Appveyor and Jenkins in doc/HACKING/HelpfulTools.md
Closes 26852.
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@@ -4,9 +4,16 @@ Useful tools
These aren't strictly necessary for hacking on Tor, but they can help track
down bugs.
-Travis CI
----------
-It's CI. Looks like this: https://travis-ci.org/torproject/tor.
+Travis/Appveyor CI
+------------------
+It's CI.
+
+Looks like this:
+* https://travis-ci.org/torproject/tor
+* https://ci.appveyor.com/project/torproject/tor
+
+Travis builds and runs tests on Linux, and eventually macOS (#24629).
+Appveyor builds and runs tests on Windows (using Windows Services for Linux).
Runs automatically on Pull Requests sent to torproject/tor. You can set it up
for your fork to build commits outside of PRs too:
@@ -16,6 +23,8 @@ for your fork to build commits outside of PRs too:
https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/
3. follow https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/getting-started/#To-get-started-with-Travis-CI.
skip steps involving `.travis.yml` (we already have one).
+4. go to https://ci.appveyor.com/login , log in with github, and select
+ "NEW PROJECT"
Builds should show up on the web at travis-ci.com and on IRC at #tor-ci on
OFTC. If they don't, ask #tor-dev (also on OFTC).
@@ -23,7 +32,16 @@ OFTC. If they don't, ask #tor-dev (also on OFTC).
Jenkins
-------
- https://jenkins.torproject.org
+It's CI/builders. Looks like this: https://jenkins.torproject.org
+
+Runs automatically on commits merged to git.torproject.org. We CI the
+master branch and all supported tor versions. We also build nightly debian
+packages from master.
+
+Builds Linux and Windows cross-compilation. Runs Linux tests.
+
+Builds should show up on the web at jenkins.torproject.org and on IRC at
+#tor-bots on OFTC. If they don't, ask #tor-dev (also on OFTC).
Valgrind
--------