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Lisa Seelye wrote: | On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 11:35, Heinrich Wendel wrote: | |>It would be nice if we had a compilation farm, so we could test if the |>packages compiles fine on ppc, sparc, etc. without contacting the arch ppl. | | | Read a recent post to -core by drobbins regarding machines being | available to devs for work. | Catalyst supports tinderboxing (automated building of packages to detect failure). We really don't even need a cluster to test the ~x86 tree, just some powerful server class machines, perhaps splitting up the tree in some fashion to distribute the load (categories a-e goes to box x, f-i goes to box y, etc) . It would be no big issue to fire up catalyst to test everything ~x86 and hit the tree every week, or biweekly, etc.
Cheers, //zhen - -- John Davis Gentoo Linux Developer <http://dev.gentoo.org/~zhen>
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