diff --git a/.github/workflows/mingw-ci.yml b/.github/workflows/mingw-ci.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 8067363..0000000 --- a/.github/workflows/mingw-ci.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -name: MinGW32-CI - -on: [push, pull_request] - -# Important: scoop will either install 32-bit GCC or 64-bit GCC, not both. - -# It is important to build static libraries because cmake is not smart enough under Windows/mingw to take care of the path. So -# with a dynamic library, you could get failures due to the fact that the EXE can't find its DLL. - -jobs: - ci: - name: windows-gcc - runs-on: windows-2016 - - env: - CMAKE_GENERATOR: Ninja - CC: gcc - CXX: g++ - - steps: # To reproduce what is below, start a powershell with administrative rights, using scoop *is* a good idea - - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - - - uses: actions/cache@v2 # we cache the scoop setup with 32-bit GCC - id: cache - with: - path: | - C:\ProgramData\scoop - key: scoop32 # static key: should be good forever - - name: Setup Windows # This should almost never run if the cache works. - if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' - shell: powershell - run: | - Invoke-Expression (New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://get.scoop.sh') - scoop install sudo --global - sudo scoop install git --global - sudo scoop install ninja --global - sudo scoop install cmake --global - sudo scoop install gcc --arch 32bit --global - $env:path - Write-Host 'Everything has been installed, you are good!' - - name: Build and Test 32-bit x86 - shell: powershell - run: | - $ENV:PATH="C:\ProgramData\scoop\shims;C:\ProgramData\scoop\apps\gcc\current\bin;C:\ProgramData\scoop\apps\ninja\current;$ENV:PATH" - mkdir build32 - cd build32 - cmake -DFASTFLOAT_TEST=ON .. - cmake --build . --verbose - ctest --output-on-failure -R basictest \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/.github/workflows/mingw64-ci.yml b/.github/workflows/mingw64-ci.yml deleted file mode 100644 index e8cbb0d..0000000 --- a/.github/workflows/mingw64-ci.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -name: MinGW64-CI - -on: [push, pull_request] - -# Important: scoop will either install 32-bit GCC or 64-bit GCC, not both. - -# It is important to build static libraries because cmake is not smart enough under Windows/mingw to take care of the path. So -# with a dynamic library, you could get failures due to the fact that the EXE can't find its DLL. - -jobs: - ci: - name: windows-gcc - runs-on: windows-2016 - - env: - CMAKE_GENERATOR: Ninja - CC: gcc - CXX: g++ - - steps: # To reproduce what is below, start a powershell with administrative rights, using scoop *is* a good idea - - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - - - uses: actions/cache@v2 # we cache the scoop setup with 64-bit GCC - id: cache - with: - path: | - C:\ProgramData\scoop - key: scoop64 # static key: should be good forever - - name: Setup Windows # This should almost never run if the cache works. - if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' - shell: powershell - run: | - Invoke-Expression (New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://get.scoop.sh') - scoop install sudo --global - sudo scoop install git --global - sudo scoop install ninja --global - sudo scoop install cmake --global - sudo scoop install gcc --arch 64bit --global - $env:path - Write-Host 'Everything has been installed, you are good!' - - name: Build and Test 64-bit x64 - shell: powershell - run: | - $ENV:PATH="C:\ProgramData\scoop\shims;C:\ProgramData\scoop\apps\gcc\current\bin;C:\ProgramData\scoop\apps\ninja\current;$ENV:PATH" - mkdir build64 - cd build64 - cmake -DFASTFLOAT_TEST=ON .. - cmake --build . --verbose - ctest --verbose --output-on-failure -R basictest \ No newline at end of file