Add NetBSD 9.3 for CI. Also removed TODO comments.
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This is all the runners I plan on adding for now.
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Jordan Bancino 2024-01-13 10:06:22 -05:00
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@ -6,24 +6,7 @@ jobs:
"Compile Cytoplasm":
strategy:
matrix:
# TODO: Add more operating systems and architectures.
#
# Required packages for Alpine: git go nodejs make gcc musl-dev openssl-dev
# Required packages for Debian: git golang nodejs make gcc libssl-dev
# Required packages for OpenBSD: git go node
# Required packages for FreeBSD: git go node
#
# Note that Git, Go, and Node are only required on runners; they are
# not generally required for compiling cytoplasm. Conveniently, this means
# that on the BSDs, no additional packages are required to use Cytoplasm!
#
# To set up a runner, install the packages, then clone
# https://git.telodendria.io/Telodendria/act_runner, do a go build,
# execute ./act_runner register, then execute ./act_runner daemon.
#
# For Linux distros, set the tags: linux, <distro>-<version>, <arch>
# For BSDs, set the tags: bsd, <os>-<version>, <arch>
os: [debian-v12.4, alpine-v3.19, openbsd-v7.4, freebsd-v14.0]
os: [debian-v12.4, alpine-v3.19, openbsd-v7.4, freebsd-v14.0, netbsd-v9.3]
arch: [x86, x86_64]
exclude:
# 32-bit OpenBSD does not behave well in QEMU. Even when using