AppVeyor is starting to support Ubuntu builds so I’m playing with some configurations for that by adjusting the pure Windows config I wrote about earlier.

There are a few things to note:

Commands that start with sh: are for the Linux side. Those with cmd: (or ps: ) are for the Windows side. Everything else is for both sides.

are for the Linux side. Those with (or ) are for the Windows side. Everything else is for both sides. I set a PERL5LIB environment variable. I’d rather not do that but without sudo there’s a private module directory. I could install with sudo but that’s a unix thing the Windows side would need to avoid. Maybe I’ll still do that.

environment variable. I’d rather not do that but without there’s a private module directory. I could install with but that’s a unix thing the Windows side would need to avoid. Maybe I’ll still do that. Previously I was caching the results of the install phase but I haven’t figured out why AppVeyor no longer likes that. It makes for longer builds.

image: - Visual Studio 2015 - Ubuntu environment: PERL5LIB: /home/appveyor/perl5/lib/perl5 platform: x64 branches: only: - master skip_tags: true install: - cmd: if not exist "C:\strawberry" cinst strawberryperl - cmd: set PATH=C:\strawberry\perl\bin;C:\strawberry\perl\site\bin;C:\strawberry\c\bin;%PATH% - cmd: cd C:\projects\%APPVEYOR_PROJECT_NAME% - sh: sudo apt-get install build-essential git libssl-dev - sh: sudo apt-get install -y perl - sh: export PATH=/home/appveyor/perl5/bin:$PATH - perl -v - cpan App::cpanminus - cpanm --installdeps . build_script: - perl Makefile.PL - cmd: gmake test - sh: make test