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Posted over 12 years ago by TimeDoctor
If you’ve been waiting to try out the latest features like the new renderer from our github, you don’t have to wait any longer. We’ve got our test builds page back online and updated with the latest builds from our continuous integration systems. These builds aren’t tested, but you can file bugs against them on […]
Posted almost 13 years ago by TimeDoctor
It’s been a long time since I last wrote about any kind of testing, and one of the most basic forms is making sure your build compiles as a step of continuous integration. This has been added to ioquake3’s github with the Travis service. What this means is that every time one of your friendly […]
Posted almost 13 years ago by TimeDoctor
It’s been a long time since I last wrote about any kind of testing, and one of the most basic forms is making sure your build compiles as a step of continuous integration. This has been added to ioquake3’s github with the Travis service. What this means is that every time one of your friendly … Continue reading "Continuous Integration with Travis"
Posted almost 13 years ago by TimeDoctor
It’s been a long time since I last wrote about any kind of testing, and one of the most basic forms is making sure your build compiles as a step of continuous integration. This has been added to ioquake3’s github with the Travis service. What this means is that every time one of your friendly […]
Posted almost 13 years ago by TimeDoctor
It’s been a long time since I last wrote about any kind of testing, and one of the most basic forms is making sure your build compiles as a step of continuous integration. This has been added to ioquake3’s github with the Travis service. What this means is that every time one of your friendly […]
Posted almost 13 years ago by TimeDoctor
It’s been a long time since I last wrote about any kind of testing, and one of the most basic forms is making sure your build compiles as a step of continuous integration. This has been added to ioquake3′s github with the Travis service. What this means is that every time one of your friendly [...]
Posted almost 13 years ago by TimeDoctor
Hi All, This August will be the 7th Anniversary of ioquake3! Time flies when you’re fragging fools and breaking builds. We still haven’t had a release since 2009. Don’t worry, we still have another 365 days to go until it has been 5 years since a release! The real reason for this post is that I […]
Posted almost 13 years ago by TimeDoctor
Hi All, This August will be the 7th Anniversary of ioquake3! Time flies when you’re fragging fools and breaking builds. We still haven’t had a release since 2009. Don’t worry, we still have another 365 days to go until it has been 5 years since a release! The real reason for this post is that I [...]
Posted almost 13 years ago by TimeDoctor
Hi All, This August will be the 7th Anniversary of ioquake3! Time flies when you’re fragging fools and breaking builds. We still haven’t had a release since 2009. Don’t worry, we still have another 365 days to go until it has been 5 years since a ... [More] release! The real reason for this post is that I … Continue reading "Happy New Year, ioquake3 and github!" [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago by TimeDoctor
Hi All, This August will be the 7th Anniversary of ioquake3! Time flies when you’re fragging fools and breaking builds. We still haven’t had a release since 2009. Don’t worry, we still have another 365 days to go until it has been 5 years since a release! The real reason for this post is that I […]