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Set up CI with Azure Pipelines #122

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@shiftkey shiftkey commented Oct 15, 2018

The TravisCI builds have gotten kinda hairy, and so rather than using Docker in Travis I'm going to see if Azure Pipelines' Docker support is more flexible for what I need (and the ability to publish releases from builds on-demand is something I'm also interested in).

  • Hello, world!™
  • Port one main build over
  • Port ARM64 build over
  • Port the rest
  • Experiment with publishing artefacts
  • add script to generate config and add npm run generate-pipelines to package.json
  • windows builds now fail correctly because they can't lzma

@shiftkey shiftkey changed the title Set up CI with Azure Pipelines [WIP] Set up CI with Azure Pipelines Oct 15, 2018
@shiftkey shiftkey force-pushed the azure-pipelines-setup branch 15 times, most recently from 9634270 to 1bcc91a Compare October 19, 2018 17:43
@shiftkey shiftkey force-pushed the azure-pipelines-setup branch 2 times, most recently from aac7c41 to cf4000d Compare October 24, 2018 17:04
@shiftkey shiftkey force-pushed the azure-pipelines-setup branch 5 times, most recently from 435184c to 142fa99 Compare November 4, 2018 18:37
@shiftkey shiftkey changed the title [WIP] Set up CI with Azure Pipelines Set up CI with Azure Pipelines Nov 13, 2018
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