Rainer Bielefeld wrote: > Norbert Thiebaud schrieb: > >Using W2008R2_20-With-Symbol-Bytemark-Hosting I've been building a > >bibisect repo for windows. I've collected 66 version so far. the repo > >is 436MB > > It would be great if someone with more experience than me would try > Norbert's repository. Do we have a user who knows Linux + Win and > already did some bibisecting, so that he can assist interested WIN > users? > We played with that at the QA weekend, and personally I'd say it is _very_ useful. Especially since the portability of the Linux bibisects is rather limited.
Two things to note: * having 'speaking' names for the first and last version, like 'latest' and 'oldest' like for the ubuntu ones, would be nice. The commit sha1s are sort of unwieldy. * it needs windows testers able to operate git over command line. A nice step-by-step guide or even screencast would be mandatory I think. As a client, I'd recommend http://git-scm.com/download/win For the final repo, depending on the final sizes, it would be lovely to have some exponential backoff for older versions. If 3.4 and 3.3 builds are too much of a hassle, could we then please simply add all our canned binaries from http://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/ ? (I can provide you with old betas & RCs on request) Cheers, -- Thorsten
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