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CI improvements #109

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primeos-work opened this issue Dec 13, 2022 · 0 comments
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CI improvements #109

primeos-work opened this issue Dec 13, 2022 · 0 comments
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primeos-work commented Dec 13, 2022

@primeos-work primeos-work added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 13, 2022
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primeos-work added a commit to primeos-work/butido that referenced this issue Jan 11, 2024
We should verify that the example repo is and remains valid and this
also serves as a useful test with a more complex repo.

This should resolve science-computing#23 (we already have such an example packages repo
in this butido Git repo and this test does at least verify that it can
be loaded, i.e., that the definitions are syntactically valid (regarding
the type checking) - ideally we'd also have a high-level test that
actually runs some builds to verify the logic (semantics) but that can
be done as part of science-computing#109 / the CLI tests in science-computing#43).

Signed-off-by: Michael Weiss <[email protected]>
ammernico pushed a commit to ammernico/butido that referenced this issue Apr 30, 2024
We should verify that the example repo is and remains valid and this
also serves as a useful test with a more complex repo.

This should resolve science-computing#23 (we already have such an example packages repo
in this butido Git repo and this test does at least verify that it can
be loaded, i.e., that the definitions are syntactically valid (regarding
the type checking) - ideally we'd also have a high-level test that
actually runs some builds to verify the logic (semantics) but that can
be done as part of science-computing#109 / the CLI tests in science-computing#43).

Signed-off-by: Michael Weiss <[email protected]>
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