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* Add contrib/sort.py to Gitlab CI
Not adding to Debian Jessie or CentOS since python >=3.6 is not
available
See https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/pull/2870
* Updates
Explicitly install python3 on Ubuntu (should be pre-installed but not
working as-is)
Remove running python3 code on CentOS
* ci: comment out contrib/sort.py for Alpine
Getting this error:
$ python3 contrib/sort.py etc/*.{profile,inc}
[ Error ] Can't find `etc/*.{profile,inc}'
ERROR: Job failed: exit code 1
For now it's better to debug later and enable this test for the other
jobs
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Ubuntu:rolling is the latest Ubuntu release (LTS and/or non-LTS).
Since debian:latest already provides a reasonable base for testing
firejail builds on older Debian-based systems, use ubuntu:rolling
to test on relatively new systems.
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Code tests are still run on Travis CI, but distro-specific builds are run on GitLab CI.
Currently these are used:
1. Debian stable
2. Ubuntu latest
3. CentOS latest
4. Fedora latest
5. Alpine
Debian and CentOS are for testing builds on older systems, for *.deb vs *.rpm, respectively.
Ubuntu and Fedora are for testing builds on the latest **stable** systems for *.deb and *.rpm.
Alpine is used to test building/installing from source.
All run concurrently.
In the future may expand tests on Gitlab to cover code testing as well.
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