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libzmq supports a large variety of platforms. The list of platforms can be found in the [README](README.md#platforms).
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The degree to which this support is tested varies.
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Platforms are currently assigned to one of the following categories:
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- supported platforms with primary CI (travis-ci.org, appveyor.com): https://travis-ci.org/zeromq/libzmq, https://ci.appveyor.com/project/zeromq/libzmq
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- supported platforms with secondary CI (openSUSE Build Service): https://build.opensuse.org/project/subprojects/network:messaging:zeromq
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- supported platforms with known active users
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- supported platforms without known active users
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- unsupported platforms
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Supported platforms with primary CI
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- have builds and tests run for the master branch
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- have builds and tests run for every pull request
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- it is a precondition for merging a pull request that no builds or tests of these platforms are broken
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- contributors can easily enable these builds and tests for their branches in their fork
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Supported platforms with secondary CI
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- have builds and tests run for the master branch
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- these are monitored periodically by the project maintainers, and efforts are made to fix any broken builds or tests in a timely manner
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- it is a precondition for a release that no builds or tests of these platforms are broken
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Supported platforms with known active users
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- have recently been reported to the maintainers (e.g. via pull requests modifying this document) as having working builds and possibly tests
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Supported platforms without known active users
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- have some platform-specific code within libzmq, but it is not known if it is still working
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- have been reported to the maintainers as having working builds and possibly tests only significant time/changes ago
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- or are assumed to work due to similarity to the above platforms
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Unsupported platforms
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- are either reported to be non-working for some reason that is not trivial to fix or are explicitly missing some required platform-specific code
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