Ian White wrote: >On 30 Oct 2001, Robert Fox wrote: > >>I propose a method by which those of us who use Cooker frequently can >>tell if Cooker is "installable" or "broken". >> >>Maybe we could have a "Red" "Yellow" "Green" condition to show the >>current status: >> >>RED = Broken (pending updates, not installable) >>YELLOW = Installable, but a few things not fully functional >>GREEN = Installable, most things work - maybe small bugs >> > >Something like the Mozilla tinderbox would be really nice >(http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=SeaMonkey) > >Especially if there was a way of showing what packages failed to build on >either x86 or PPC , who broke it, and when. > I've got some scripts running on my box rebuilding packages and sorting the buildoutputs. Check out:
http://cm61-10-20-87.hkcable.com.hk/build/cooker/i586/ I'd like to make a nice webinterface for it, keep history longer, put it in a database, make it a bit smarter, etc. Maybe an idea for a new project (something like debians buildd). Right now it's only a shellscript... Stefan
