This has been deployed. https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/9884#issuecomment-192805671
The builder is called "status-appveyor" and behaves similar to Travis. I'll be watching the queue today and tomorrow. Revert the salt deployment if anything goes wrong. Thanks, -Manish larsb...@mozilla.com wrote: > We are in the process of enabling Windows CI on the main Servo > repository. We're using Homu + AppVeyor (http://appveyor.com/) to do > the testing, in a similar manner to how we use Homu + Travis on other > repositories. Current Linux and Mac builds will still be performed on > our BuildBot configuration. Status and failures for Windows should be > reported into the PR as usual. > > We have a Professional AppVeyor subscription with additional > concurrent builders being enabled. The build times are shorter than > our long-pole CI, and we can add more concurrent builders if enabling > this has an impact on our PR landing times. > > If you need to test a build on an AppVeyor instance and do not have a > Windows VM, There is a really neat trick for allowing you to RDP > (Microsoft Remote Desktop) into a worker by editing the appveyor.yml > file in your PR branch: > http://www.appveyor.com/docs/how-to/rdp-to-build-worker > > Many thanks to Vlad for doing the initial Windows porting work, Manish > for his work on the CI bits, and Jayflux, uk992, frewsxcv, and many > others for additional debugging on the Windows builds themselves! > - Lars _______________________________________________ dev-servo mailing list dev-servo@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-servo