> > so... (tada.wav) Vanilla builds alrite on one slave. Nest step would be >>> uploading the file, this can be done internally, just tell me please which >>> file or directory is the actual build? And... how do we make a package with >>> the Vanilla source? Sorry I never built it myself. >>> Some more questions that came up meanwhile: Shall we update or copy the >>> source each time? (see >>> http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/latest/Source-Checkout.html) Do we >>> need --enable-jack to configure Vanilla (after autogen)? >>> >>> Andras >>> >>>> >>> The way that this would be super useful is if buildbot builds after every >>> commit to SVN or git. It looks like SVN polling support is built-in >>> >>> http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/0.7.12/#SVNPoller >>> >>> For git, it supports checkout, but there are some external scripts for >>> polling: >>> >>> http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/0.7.12/#Git >>> >>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/645430/have-buildbot-poll-a-git-repository-for-new-commits >>> http://buildbot.net/trac/ticket/130 >>> >>> .hc >>> >> >> yes, git is more cumbersome when it comes to polling, so i will work this >> out with daily builds and see the polling stuff after. the older buildbot >> version also has some limitations in this direction. >> >> >> I think we can start with SVN since that should be easier. If that works >> nicely, then we can struggle to get git polling working. >> > > Alrite. My box may fall out then, because i cannot handle so many build > cycles per day, or i'll try to find a way to limit it to one build cycle on > 'civilian' boxes like mine. > > > Ah yes, that makes sense. I was thinking the full time machines. > > Or, we could raise money for a 64-bit box? 195 USD is not much... > > http://cgi.ebay.com/Sun-Microsystems-Sun-Fire-X2100-1-8Ghz-512-RAM-NEW-/140441798951?pt=COMP_EN_Servers > > > Or a Dell Zino for 250 USD, its 64-bit and runs Debian/Ubuntu nicely. > > > http://www.dell.com/us/en/home/desktops/inspiron-zino-hd/pd.aspx?refid=inspiron-zino-hd&cs=19&s=dhs > > Cool. The X2100 is basically identical to the Ultra20 i have, it's a Tyan main board with Opteron - and runs Debian/Ubuntu nicely :o)
How do we raise the funds? Is there an established way, or idea how to do it? Andras
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