Dear all,

GOOZE is working on a compilation farm to compile OpenSC and
pcsc-lite/libccid for the following platforms:

GNU/Linux:
* Debian sid 368/amd64
* Debian wheezy 368/amd64
* Debian squeeze 368/amd64
* Ubuntu precise 368/amd64
* Ubuntu oneiric 368/amd64
* Ubuntu natty 368/amd64
* Ubuntu maverick 368/amd64
* Fedora 15
* Fedora 16
* Fedora 17
* Cent OS 6
* OpenSuse 12.1
* OpenSuse 11.4

Mac OS X
* Mac OS X 10.7
* Mac OS X 10.6

Windows:
* x32 msi
* x64 msi

Platforms are able to compile in a chroot environment using pbuilder
(Debian) and mock (RPM based). We are still looking for a queue manager
to glue all machines together and distribute compilation works.

Do you have any idea how to queue, manage and monitor compilation works?
Each distribution has its own queue management system. But as all this
relies on bash commands, I wonder if a general solution could be used.

Any idea?

Kind regards,
-- 
                  Jean-Michel Pouré - Gooze - http://www.gooze.eu

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