On 2004-04-27, at 17:39:16 +0200, H.Merijn Brand wrote:

> On Tue 27 Apr 2004 17:52, Marcus Holland-Moritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there something like
> > 
> >   http://tinderbox.perl.org/tinderbox/bdshowbuild.cgi?tree=parrot
> > 
> > available for the perl5 smokes?
> > 
> > Marcus
> 
> You mean like http://db.test-smoke.org/ ?

Cool. Is this documented somewhere?

What I'd like is some sort of "history". I.e. not only the latest
tested patchlevel, but e.g. all smoke results within the last 500
changes. This would (perhaps) make it more obvious around which
change we broke or fixed something on a certain platform.

E.g:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
OS  OSVERS  ARCH  CC  CCVERS   22500 ... 22400 ... 22300 .. 22200 .. 22100
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
AIX   ??     ??   ??    ??         22477         22325            22199
HPUX  ??     ??   ??    ??                  22383       22267 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Since there's no color in ASCII, you have to imagine the change
numbers in color according to their test status, and linked to
the report.

Would that be easily possible to do?
Perhaps with a configurable "change window"?

> -- 
> H.Merijn Brand        Amsterdam Perl Mongers (http://amsterdam.pm.org/)
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> 
> 

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