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A longstanding GnuTLS certificate validation botch

A longstanding GnuTLS certificate validation botch

Posted Mar 12, 2014 18:10 UTC (Wed) by ms-tg (subscriber, #89231)
In reply to: A longstanding GnuTLS certificate validation botch by pizza
Parent article: A longstanding GnuTLS certificate validation botch

> (Look at GPSd for a case of TDD applied to a primarily-C project)

I think this is the HEAD version of the build file for GPSD:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gpsd.git/tree/SConstruct

Not for nothing, but:
1. Where is the build target that that runs all the tests?
2. Where is the target that generates coverage stats?
3. Is there a link to where Travis CI, or another automated
system, is running the tests on each commit?

Perhaps I am confused, but it doesn't appear to me that even GPSD is doing these things. Please help me out if I've missed it!


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A longstanding GnuTLS certificate validation botch

Posted Mar 14, 2014 22:03 UTC (Fri) by jkt_ (guest, #90352) [Link]

Travis-CI doesn't check every commit, but every push - at least their zero-cost version tied into GitHub.


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