* TrickOps: Revert changes to trickops test yml file from Sept 2023
* trick_sims.yml was "accidentally changed" to remove unstable sims
in Sept 2023, breaking the TrickOps unit tests. This reverts that change.
* Adjust new hashlib md5 comparison approach to work on systems where
'usedforsecurity' isn't supported
* Move TrickOps Unit tests back into pull requests
* Adjust TrickOps actions artifacts to use v3.0.0
Per suggestion on workaround as described here:
https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact/issues/478
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Co-authored-by: Dan Jordan <daniel.d.jordan@nasa.gov>
* Updated to use SWIG 4.1.1 due to SWIG 2.0 generats setter wrapper for private constructor or operator.
* Needed to go to unzipped swig-4.1.1 directory before building it.
* Install needed packages for being able to run SWIG 4.1.1 build script.
* Changed to install googletest 1.8.0 for centos 7 instead of using 1.6.0 that comes with the centos 7 image to avoid to use okay-release-1-6.el7.noarch.rpm that is causing an error for some reason.
* Fixed typo install_gtest tag for centos 7.
- Update S_overrides.mk for SIM_test_varserv so it links correctly in 32 bit (why did only that one have a problem? the world will never know)
- Stop testing Debian Bookworm on python2.7 since support was removed
- Fix some TrickOps unit tests
* Add code-coverage make target and github actions workflow
* Upload coverage to coveralls
* Add coverage badge to readme
* Fix some test makefiles to correctly propagate flags
* major refactor of test_linux workflow
* oracle linux, almalinux, and debian 11 added to workflow
* #1243 ac_path_progs does not cache negative result like ac_path_prog. Strange. Fix bad python and python-config behavior
* add or statement in case behavior changes across autoconf versions
* all OSs now test both python 2 and python 3