Mini-CI is a small daemon to perform continuous integration (CI) for a single repository/project. Most other CI software is complicated to setup and use due to feature bloat and hiding what is going on underneath with GUIs. If you know how to build your project from the command line, setting up Mini-CI should be easy.
LXE -- Linux cross-toolchain environment.
This project may be useful when you need to build your applications for a few old GNU/Linux distributions and you do not want to manage a number of chroot environments and/or use a hypervisor (like QEMU, VirtualBox or VMware) with full operating systems.
... [More] It requires significantly less amount of disk space and CPU power. And it is much simpler and faster than Open Build Service, Jenkins, etc. [Less]
Sibuserv -- Simple Build Server.
This project includes collection of tools which allows to setup simple build server based on cross-compilation for target systems. This server will be able to follow changes in specified git, subversion and/or mercurial repositories (git-svn and git-remote-hg are
... [More] supported as well), to make builds and to do static code analisys (optionally) for each commit in your qmake-, cmake- and/or autotools-based projects.
Currently supported target systems:
* different GNU/Linux systems (tested for i486, i586, i686, amd64 and armhf)
* MS Windows (tested for i686 and x86_64)
* Android (tested for arm64_v8a, armv7 and x86)
And maybe one day Sibuserv will be able to build C++ apps for macOS too. [Less]
Radix.pro™ – is a cross-platform development environment for distributors of operating systems or embedded systems developers. Own build system allows to create applications for target devices with various architecture, starting from micro controllers and finishing by general-purpose servers.
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