>> I registered at the GCC Compile Farm: >> >> http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm >> >> Contact me if you're interested in getting chicken-stuff tested on one >> of their machines. > > That's very interesting. Would running salmonella on that farm be > possible? I'm asking because salmonella is pretty heavy weight in terms > or processor/memory usage.
I think running it regularly will probably become annoying for other users. > > I intend to add an option to salmonella to make it more light weight. > The plan is to avoid setting the test local repository empty after > installing eggs. It means it won't build the same egg multiple times. > By using this option, salmonella won't be able to catch dependencies > problems, but would still compile and test each egg at least once. We > can still keep the dependencies check on one salmonella instance, though > (e.g., at call-cc.org, as it is now). That's a nice option. Perhaps it could also allow building only *changed* eggs since a given timestamp? cheers, felix _______________________________________________ Chicken-hackers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-hackers
