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When Git v2.9.1 was released, it had a bug that showed only on Windows and on 32-bit systems: our assumption that `unsigned long` can hold 64-bit values turned out to be wrong. This could have been caught earlier if we had a Continuous Testing set up that includes a build and test run on 32-bit Linux. Let's do this (and take care of the Windows build later). This patch asks Travis CI to install a Docker image with 32-bit libraries and then goes on to build and test Git using this 32-bit setup. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>maint
Johannes Schindelin
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Junio C Hamano
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#!/bin/sh |
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# Build and test Git in a 32-bit environment |
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# |
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# Usage: |
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# run-linux32-build.sh [host-user-id] |
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# |
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# Update packages to the latest available versions |
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linux32 --32bit i386 sh -c ' |
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apt update >/dev/null && |
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apt install -y build-essential libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl-dev \ |
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libexpat-dev gettext python >/dev/null |
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' && |
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# If this script runs inside a docker container, then all commands are |
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# usually executed as root. Consequently, the host user might not be |
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# able to access the test output files. |
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# If a host user id is given, then create a user "ci" with the host user |
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# id to make everything accessible to the host user. |
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HOST_UID=$1 && |
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CI_USER=$USER && |
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test -z $HOST_UID || (CI_USER="ci" && useradd -u $HOST_UID $CI_USER) && |
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# Build and test |
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linux32 --32bit i386 su -m -l $CI_USER -c ' |
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cd /usr/src/git && |
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make --jobs=2 && |
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make --quiet test |
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