Travis-ci: added support for ppc64le#140
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saitoha merged 1 commit intosaitoha:masterfrom Aug 12, 2025
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@dthadi3 This has been merged in the fork (libsixel#4). I'd encourage you to start considering the fork upstream for Ubuntu. It's actually receiving security and other patches. (See #154.) I don't know though if I'll sign up for Travis CI. Is this not doable with GitHub Actions? I thought Travis put up a bunch of limitations recently on FOSS developers? |
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@dthadi3 Although the Travis build is not currently running, I will incorporate this patch because it will be useful when rebuilding the CI in the future. Thank you! |
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Added power support for the travis.yml file with ppc64le. This is part of the Ubuntu distribution for ppc64le. This helps us simplify testing later when distributions are re-building and re-releasing.