Hi Jan-Paul, Le 12 mai 2010 à 15:27, Jan-Paul Bultmann a écrit :
> Hey, > I'm new here so a quick introduction. > My name is Jan, I'm an second Semester informatics student from > Bremen, Germany who hates Java and Latex and loves Cocoa, Python, > Lisp and rants ;-). ok :-) > As for the build system. My main computer is a Macbook my secondary > a Mac Pro, I'd be glad to volunteer the later to the project, even > though it still had to share the power with my own builds. That would be great! Thanks for the proposal :-) > I also have an intel Mac mini lying around that could be dedicated > completely to that task, even though it might not be the fastest. Well either the Mac mini or the Mac Pro should be ok :-) I don' think the speed is really an issue. A Mac Mini can compile both GNUstep and Étoilé in less than an hour. The only time-consuming build is LLVM/ Clang. On my Core Duo 2 laptop, I can recompile everything in less than an hour while I'm not working on it. What is potentially more problematic is the host system… If the Mac Pro runs Mac OS X, I'm not sure that Étoilé will easily build here. Ideally we should run the builds on Linux since glibc is pretty picky about passing the right feature test macros to get the C includes work. It is not rare to have the build broken when someone commits something tested on FreeBSD, because including the right headers is usually enough to get things compile on FreeBSD unlike Linux. This being said, any system would be fine if we can compile Étoilé on it :-) For now, we compile on FreeBSD and Linux. We could probably compile with little work on other BSDs. Cheers, Quentin. _______________________________________________ Etoile-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-discuss
