Alan Somers
2018-12-04 18:54:25 UTC
Cirrus Labs has just released support for FreeBSD on their CI service. And
they've made it free for OSS! Cirrus-CI is a cloud-based CI system for
cloud-hosted software, much like Travis-CI, Appveyor, Circle-CI, etc. But
it's the first* such system to support FreeBSD with no weird hacks
required. It also runs each test in a full VM, so you can mount
filesystems, create jails, etc. The free tier supports runs on a dual CPU
VM with 4GB of RAM. But if that's not enough, you can cheaply configure
Cirrus to use a custom VM in Google Cloud (gcp account required; cheap but
not free).
https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/FreeBSD/
-Alan
* Actually, https://sr.ht was first, but it's still pretty alpha-ish.
they've made it free for OSS! Cirrus-CI is a cloud-based CI system for
cloud-hosted software, much like Travis-CI, Appveyor, Circle-CI, etc. But
it's the first* such system to support FreeBSD with no weird hacks
required. It also runs each test in a full VM, so you can mount
filesystems, create jails, etc. The free tier supports runs on a dual CPU
VM with 4GB of RAM. But if that's not enough, you can cheaply configure
Cirrus to use a custom VM in Google Cloud (gcp account required; cheap but
not free).
https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/FreeBSD/
-Alan
* Actually, https://sr.ht was first, but it's still pretty alpha-ish.