### Continuous Integration | Drone | Travis | Cirrus | | -------- | ------ | ------- | | [![Build Status](https://cloud.drone.io/api/badges/concurrencykit/ck/status.svg)](https://cloud.drone.io/concurrencykit/ck) | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/concurrencykit/ck.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/concurrencykit/ck) | [![Build Status](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/github/concurrencykit/ck.svg?branch=master)](https://cirrus-ci.com/github/concurrencykit/ck) | Compilers tested in the past include gcc, clang, cygwin, icc, mingw32, mingw64 and suncc across all supported architectures. All new architectures are required to pass the integration test and under-go extensive code review. Continuous integration is currently enabled for the following targets: * `darwin/clang/x86-64` * `freebsd/clang/x86-64` * `linux/gcc/arm64` * `linux/gcc/x86-64` * `linux/clang/x86-64` * `linux/clang/ppc64le` ### Build * Step 1. `./configure` For additional options try `./configure --help` * Step 2. In order to compile regressions (requires POSIX threads) use `make regressions`. In order to compile libck use `make all` or `make`. * Step 3. In order to install use `make install` To uninstall use `make uninstall`. See http://concurrencykit.org/ for more information.