On 6/29/07, David Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
> Thanks to the openSUSE build service, I'm pleased to announce that we
> now finally have daily builds, directly pulled from
> http://hg.linux-ha.org/dev available at
>
> http://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=heartbeat&project=home%3ALarsMB
>
> The Debian packages have a minor issue right now causing them to not
> build (because we have two tarballs in there right now), but the other
> architectures are working fine.
>
> After we've come up with a good name for the project we'll move it out
> of my "home" area. ;-)
>
> Again, note that these are test builds, build at least once per day from
> our source repository. But they should make it easier for you to test
> whether your favorite fix and feature is in and works by now.
automated test builds are useful for testing, but what do we need to do to get
another release? (since Lars is reccomending that people not use the current
release)
I know that Alan has a torture test that he runs releases through before he does
the release, is this something that we can setup additional machines to help
with?
All the developers use CTS (the torture testing you refer to).
In particular, the packages at:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/server:/ha-clustering/
successfully complete several thousand iterations before being made public.
Last week Alan was out at Usenix but I'm surprised that he hasn't spoken up
since then.
David Lang
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