azure-pipelines/test.sh


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Edward Thomson e5fb5fe5 2019-10-20T17:19:01 ci: perform SPNEGO tests Attempt to obtain a Kerberos ticket from LIBGIT2.ORG and then clone the Negotiate-protected site at test.libgit2.org with that ticket.
Patrick Steinhardt 415ee616 2019-07-12T09:40:13 azure-pipelines: make gitdaemon tests work on Win32 On Win32 builds, the PID file created by git-daemon contained in invalid PID that we were not able to kill afterwards. Somehow, it seems like the contained PID was wrapped in braces. Consequentially, kill(1) failed and thus caused the build to error. Fix this by directly grabbing the PID of the spawned git-daemon process.
Patrick Steinhardt ffac520e 2019-06-24T16:19:35 azure: move build scripts into "azure-pipelines" directory Since we have migrated to Azure Pipelines, we have deprecated and subsequentally removed all infrastructure for AppVeyor and Travis. Thus it doesn't make a lot of sense to have the split between "ci/" and "azure-pipelines/" directories anymoer, as "azure-pipelines/" is essentially our only CI. Move all CI scripts into the "azure-pipelines/" directory to have everything centrally located and to remove clutter in the top-level directory.