diff --git a/faq-compile.txt b/faq-compile.txt index 09f57d84..7307e07a 100644 --- a/faq-compile.txt +++ b/faq-compile.txt @@ -32,3 +32,25 @@ Q. I get an error: "rail.c:31:35: fatal error: X11/extensions/Xrandr.h: No such A. You need to install the Xrandr development package. For Debian / Ubuntu this package is called libxrandr-dev. For SUSE / openSUSE this package is called libXrandr-devel. + +Q. How do I configure the same continuous integration bulids for my XRDP fork as the official XRDP repository? + +A. The XRDP project uses both Travis-CI.org and Cirrus-CI.com for continuous integration. + Both of these services are free for open source projects (both the official + repository and forks), and these services integrate with Github to build any + changes pushed to public Github repositories. + + To configure Travis CI for your XRDP fork on github: + 1. Follow Travis CI instructions for connecting your github account to Travis CI + https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/tutorial/#to-get-started-with-travis-ci-using-github + 2. In the Travis CI dashboard setting page select your XRDP fork repository for building pushed branches. + 3. Push a commit to a branch in your XRDP fork on github and Travis CI should + start building the branch because the XRDP repository already contain a .travis.yml file. + + To configure Cirrus CI for your XRDP fork on github: + 1. Follow Cirrus CI instructions for connecting your github account to Cirrus CI + https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/quick-start/ + 2. In the Github setting page for the Cirrus CI application, enable Cirrus CI + access to your XRDP fork repository. + 3. Push a commit to a branch in your XRDP fork on github and Cirrus CI should + start building the branch because the XRDP repository already contain a .cirrus.yml file.