On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 16:10 +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'd like to setup a crontab on gcc11 (x86-64) to build and test
> GNU Guile daily.  The whole process should take around 15 minutes on that
> machine.  Would that be OK?  Is there a preferred hour for the crontab
> entry?

>From the wiki you have a link to gcc11..17 munin load graphs:

http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm
http://gcc12.fsffrance.org/munin/

But for a 15 minutes build you can choose your time.

> Initially, I'm only interested in the stable branch of Guile, but
> eventually, I might consider adding another one.  Would that be a
> problem?

No problem to add branches.

> Likewise, I would like to build and test Guile's stable branch on gcc30
> (alpha) and gcc31 (sparc64).  Doing it every day would be ideal, but
> doing it once per week would still be nice.  What do you think?

To my knowledge there are no crontab right now on gcc30 and gcc31
you can start by building daily, but please do add somewhere to the wiki
page the start and end time of your batches on gcc30 and gcc31.

Laurent


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