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Use native build instead of x86/jetson target #7

Use native build instead of x86/jetson target

Use native build instead of x86/jetson target #7

Workflow file for this run

name: Testbuild of OpenIPC
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
jobs:
buildroot:
if: github.repository == 'openipc/msposd'
name: Firmware
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
# Sigmastar [I6E]
- {"platform": "ssc30kq", "release": "fpv"}
- {"platform": "ssc338q", "release": "fpv"}
# Hisilicon [HI3516EV200]
- {"platform": "hi3516ev200", "release": "fpv"}
- {"platform": "hi3516ev300", "release": "fpv"}
# Hisilicon [HI3536DV100]
- {"platform": "hi3536dv100", "release": "fpv"}
# Goke [GK7205V200]
- {"platform": "gk7205v200", "release": "fpv"}
- {"platform": "gk7205v210", "release": "fpv"}
- {"platform": "gk7205v300", "release": "fpv"}
steps:
- name: Build OpenIPC
env:
MSPOSD_VERSION: ${{ github.sha }}
run: |
git clone https://github.com/openipc/firmware --depth=1
cd firmware
make BOARD=${{matrix.platform}}_${{matrix.release}} MSPOSD_VERSION=${MSPOSD_VERSION} br-msposd