ci: slim down CI Pipeline
Since the totality of sourcehut only has 4 CI slots at the moment, slim the CI pipeline down to the lowest common denominator: Linux (alpine-edge) - GNU make - latest Go version - Go1.13 OpenBSD - BSD make - latest available Go Version (currently lagging behind 1 version) We might also want to consider changing OpenBSD to FreeBSD as to my knowledge FreeBSD is the more common Home-Computer-Version of BSD instead of OpenBSD which is mainly used for servers. (please don't lynch me, dear 3 OpenBSD people) Signed-off-by: Moritz Poldrack <git@moritz.sh> Acked-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
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- test: |
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cd aerc
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go test ./...
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- ancient-go-version: |
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go install golang.org/dl/go1.13@latest
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~/go/bin/go1.13 download
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make GO=~/go/bin/go1.13
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image: debian/stable
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packages:
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- golang
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- gnupg2
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- libnotmuch-dev
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- scdoc
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sources:
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- "https://git.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc"
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environment:
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DESTDIR: ./out
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GOFLAGS: "-tags=notmuch"
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tasks:
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- build: |
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cd aerc
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make
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- install: |
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cd aerc
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make install
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make checkinstall
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- test: |
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cd aerc
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go test ./...
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image: fedora/latest
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packages:
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- golang
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- gnupg2
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- notmuch-devel
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- scdoc
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sources:
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- "https://git.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc"
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environment:
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DESTDIR: ./out
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GOFLAGS: "-tags=notmuch"
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tasks:
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- build: |
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cd aerc
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make
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- install: |
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cd aerc
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make install
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make checkinstall
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- test: |
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cd aerc
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go test ./...
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cd aerc
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make install
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make checkinstall
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- test: |
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cd aerc
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go test ./...
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