Issue #823 follow-up: add explicitly x86 32-bit builds in Travis CI #914
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jimklimov merged 11 commits intonetworkupstools:masterfrom Nov 27, 2020
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Issue #823 follow-up: add explicitly x86 32-bit builds in Travis CI #914jimklimov merged 11 commits intonetworkupstools:masterfrom
jimklimov merged 11 commits intonetworkupstools:masterfrom
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…ld might go without CGI binaries
…32" at least appears with gcc-multilib and g++-multilib packages
…tall order for g++-multilib
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Picks up the torch from #901 and #911 to bring yet more tested platforms to CI of NUT. It took some effort to set up a 32-bit (i386) environment inside the 64-bit Xenial, in a way that all needed packages are present and linker would not try to mix different-bitness binaries. Probably this ordeal could be solved more cleanly, future improvements are not ruled out. But, this contraption "as is" works and passes the builds.