On Jul 15, 2007, at 2:28 AM, skaller wrote:

> On Sun, 2007-07-15 at 01:38 -0400, Peter Tanski wrote:
>> Maybe you could start nightly build runs (with buildbot, for example)
>> and when a number of machines pass the regression tests, use a
>> script-hook to create a compressed tar file of the repository on the
>> SF server.  Would that do?
>
> Which build bots? Yes, I know about the build-bot project,
> it's a great idea, but we need actual online-always machines
> to use it. Short of buying a whole lab -- which I am actually
> thinking of doing -- how would we get people to subscribe
> to the build-bot service and Felix in particular? And who
> would manage all of that?

You would need a server (buildmaster) but it is a simple daemon  
process that directs the buildslaves--they do the work.  What kind of  
hosting does felix-lang have?  It might be able to run a buildmaster  
and post results directly to felix-lang.org.

> Erick finally got a SF Compile farm script going, which was great,
> except SF removed the Compile farm service shortly thereafter ;(

That's too bad.  Maybe SF had yet more trouble with its system.   
Maybe you would rather move to berliOS? At least they provide full  
backups, anonymous ftp and server capabilities that could manage such  
a thing.

Cheers,
Pete

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