On 2/22/07, Leonardo Santagada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to post the results of the test run of the mozilla test suite > against my js interpreter... do anyone have any good idea how to do > that? My plan was to run the tests outputing to reST and then using > rst2html to generate a web page, but any html file that I put on my > user dir on svn get shown as a text file on browsers.
Do you really need to put them in subversion? If not, you can just copy them to ~santagada/public_html/jstestsresults/ or whatever. If there is, then you probably still want to serve the html out of ~santagada, but you can use a ~/.svntrigger file to update the copy in your home dir whenever new results get checked in. > Another problem > is that I would love to be able to present the information in > diferent ways, isn't there a way to put all the data collected on the > run on a xml file or a database so I can use a template language to > format my data? Um, probably :-) If you're asking for a prebuilt solution, I don't think so. If you're asking for recommendations, I don't really have any either, but it doesn't sound like the most daunting of tasks, really... Cheers, mwh _______________________________________________ pypy-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev