Hi, What about setting up a basic continuous integration process to ensure we keep the core compiling (if not more) ?
I believe internally at Microsoft this process is already in place with TFS. It could be useful (see previous threads last week) to have a continuous integration monitoring the rubyforge SVN as well. It's a bit of pain to retrieve the trunk to discover it doesn't compile isn't it ? I suggest the following tasks: - full clean then rake compile (for windows, for mono) - possibly: full clean then msbuild - a notification to ironruby-core when the build status changes (a flawless "clean" ie deleting the whole folder then running svn update could be nice). We could implement this with a box (hosted at Microsoft ?) and cruisecontrol.rb, for instance. What do you think ? cheers, -- Thibaut [blog] http://evolvingworker.com - tools for a better day [blog] http://blog.logeek.fr - learning content for developers
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