On 16/08/10 05:11, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 02:40:15PM -0400, Hector Oron wrote:
Hello,
2010/8/3, Steve M. Robbins st...@sumost.ca:
The insighttoolkit package is a large and active code base. They use
a system of nightly build/test on a variety of machines [1] to
On Aug 18, 2010, at 05:31, John Winters wrote:
On 16/08/10 05:11, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 02:40:15PM -0400, Hector Oron wrote:
Hello,
2010/8/3, Steve M. Robbins st...@sumost.ca:
The insighttoolkit package is a large and active code base. They use
a system of
On Sun, 2010-08-15 at 23:11 -0500, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 02:40:15PM -0400, Hector Oron wrote:
Hello,
2010/8/3, Steve M. Robbins st...@sumost.ca:
The insighttoolkit package is a large and active code base. They use
a system of nightly build/test on a variety
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 02:40:15PM -0400, Hector Oron wrote:
Hello,
2010/8/3, Steve M. Robbins st...@sumost.ca:
The insighttoolkit package is a large and active code base. They use
a system of nightly build/test on a variety of machines [1] to ensure
that the code works on all supported
Hi,
The insighttoolkit package is a large and active code base. They use
a system of nightly build/test on a variety of machines [1] to ensure
that the code works on all supported platforms.
I run a build on my amd64 machine -- configured as the Debian ITK
packages -- to expose issues early.
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
Can I use the official Debian developer machines for this task?
As long as you do it manually.
Maybe an alternative is to upload packages to experimental.
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On 8/3/10, Steve M. Robbins st...@sumost.ca wrote:
The insighttoolkit package is a large and active code base. They use
a system of nightly build/test on a variety of machines [1] to ensure
that the code works on all supported platforms.
If you have a non-amd64 machine with spare cycles
Hello,
2010/8/3, Steve M. Robbins st...@sumost.ca:
The insighttoolkit package is a large and active code base. They use
a system of nightly build/test on a variety of machines [1] to ensure
that the code works on all supported platforms.
Might be http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm helpful
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