Jaime Casanova wrote:
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 7:00 PM, Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> wrote:
I have just released version 4.0 of the PostgreSQL Buildfarm client.
There are two new features:
* The SCM code is substantially rearranged into a separate OO
module, with subclasses supporting CVS and Git. New config options
support these changes, while old style config parameters for CVS
are still supported. Support for running the buildfarm from Git is
a requirement before we can move the core community repo, and this
meets that requirement (a little later than planned, but as
promised almost exactly one year ago).
maybe i'm not understanding but this will be able to build specific
branches so we can have some experimental code running in buildfarm?
The code can build and report on any branch that exists in the upstream
repository. But I don't want to accept reports on private branches on
the buildfarm server, at least on the dashboard. It's a subject worth
thinking about, though.
The branches that are built are controlled by the client owners, not by
me. That's the way things are in a distributed world -;)
cheers
andrew
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