#3524: Buildbot
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Reporter: ghtdak | Owner: ghtdak
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: critical | Milestone:
Component: distribution | Resolution:
Keywords: | Author:
Upstream: N/A | Reviewer:
Merged: | Work_issues:
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Changes (by mpatel):
* status: closed => new
* cc: mhansen, mvngu, drkirkby (added)
* upstream: => N/A
* priority: minor => critical
* milestone: sage-duplicate/invalid/wontfix =>
* resolution: invalid =>
Old description:
> In general, buildbot can be nasty in that its hugely configurable.
> However, there's the "shellcommand" element which can do just about
> anything.
>
> To start, we could shell getting the tarball, unwind it, make and make
> test. As time progresses we could get fancier.
New description:
In general, [http://buildbot.net/ buildbot] can be nasty in that its
hugely configurable. However, there's the "shellcommand" element which
can do just about anything.
To start, we could shell getting the tarball, unwind it, make and make
test. As time progresses we could get fancier.
* [http://djmitche.github.com/buildbot/docs/latest/ Buildbot manual]
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Comment:
I'm reopening this, because it's important and overdue. We can discuss
possible approaches on sage-devel.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/3524#comment:5>
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