Le dimanche 05 août 2012 à 13:57 +0000, [email protected] a écrit : > Comment #20 on issue 2673 by [email protected]: Volta improvements > http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2673 [snip] > (BTW, with the Paris server, it would be easy to put the regtest comparison > for each patchset up on the internet. All reviews would then contain a > link to the regtest comparison, automatically, so that anybody could see > exactly what the changes were. ETA: 2 hours of python hacking in Patchy, > maybe 1 hour of messing around on the server depend on how it's set up. I > think this could be extremely useful. Think about it. :)
Good idea. The MSH ParisNord server is already quite busy, so this would need either a scheduler managing priorities between staging and translation build and patches test, or setting the crontab in a way that - patches tests would be run once a day, or twice if a 4 hours slot gets free because translation or staging haven't changed; - staging would still be built every 8 hours if necessary, unless daily patches test take more than 4 hours -- I estimate that each patch test would take half an hour in addition of the half an hour of baseline build, so there should be 7 patches or more in the queue for this to happen; - translation would be built at least once a day; - and hack Patchy so that jobs failing because of a Patchy already running would not send an email. I'll give a try to it this week-end. Best, John _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
