ci: move FreeBSD to ubuntu runners
With the recent runner hardware upgrade[1] and support in the cross-platform-actions[2] it became possible to use a Linux runner for this workflow. Linux-based configuration appears to be faster and stabler than macOS, so it's now recommended for use. [1]: https://github.blog/2024-01-17-github-hosted-runners-double-the-power-for-open-source/ [2]: https://github.com/cross-platform-actions/action/releases/tag/v0.23.0
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jobs:
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jobs:
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clang:
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# Run actions in a FreeBSD VM on the macos-12 runner
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# Run actions in a FreeBSD VM on the ubuntu runner
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# https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/385 - for FreeBSD runner support
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# https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/385 - for FreeBSD runner support
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# https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/4060 - for lack of VirtualBox on MacOS 11 runners
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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runs-on: macos-12
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steps:
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v3
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- uses: actions/checkout@v3
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- name: Test in FreeBSD VM
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- name: Test in FreeBSD VM
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uses: cross-platform-actions/action@v0.21.1
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uses: cross-platform-actions/action@v0.23.0
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timeout-minutes: 180
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timeout-minutes: 180
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env:
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CPPFLAGS: '-isystem/usr/local/include'
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LDFLAGS: '-L/usr/local/lib'
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with:
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with:
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operating_system: freebsd
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operating_system: freebsd
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version: "13.2"
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version: "13.2"
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environment_variables: CPPFLAGS=-isystem/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib
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environment_variables: CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS
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sync_files: runner-to-vm
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sudo sed -i '' 's/quarterly/latest/' /etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf
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sudo sed -i '' 's/quarterly/latest/' /etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf
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sudo pkg install -y git # subprojects/date
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sudo pkg install -y git # subprojects/date
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