Michael Hudson wrote:
> #python-dev on freenode is ready and waiting should you decide to
> activate this :)
Ok, I added "him"; "his" nick is py-bb. Commands include "hello",
"status", "version". "force" is disabled.
Regards,
Martin
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"Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Currently, my buildbot isn't connected to IRC at all. If I ever
> enable that aspect, I'll use allowForce=False again to disable
> remotely invoking builds.
#python-dev on freenode is ready and waiting should you decide to
activate this :)
Cheers,
[Martin v. Löwis]
> ...
> Unfortunately, it doesn't work at all, because svn_buildbot.py does
> not report branches on which a change happened, so if you have multiple
> schedulers for a subversion source, they either all build when a change
> occurs, or none of them.
>
> If svn_version knew about
Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
> I guess the config for this particular behavior would look something
> like...
You were right that I needed two schedulers for that.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work at all, because svn_buildbot.py does
not report branches on which a change happened, so if you have mult
Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
> A slave is an entity capable of performing tasks. It can be
> asked to perform any task you like, though it may not be able
> to perform them all if it lacks some requirements.
This is clear in principle. However, what constitutes a "task"?
I see that you can send i
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 17:43:04 +0100, "\"Martin v. Löwis\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Tim Peters wrote:
>> Someone sets up a "buildbot master"
>
>That's what I now did:
>
>http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/
>
>I'm not quite sure on a number of concepts: should there
>be multiple "slaves" per "bui
Martin> If anybody wants to contribute additional builders, or has ideas
Martin> for organizing this all, please let me know.
Martin,
I installed buildbot on a dual-processor Powermac G5 running OSX 10.3.9
(montanaro-g5.dyndns.org). Let me know the parameters I need to give to the
build
Tim Peters wrote:
> Someone sets up a "buildbot master"
That's what I now did:
http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/
I'm not quite sure on a number of concepts: should there
be multiple "slaves" per "builder"? Should I have multiple
factories? How should I pass build-machine specific information
On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 12:54:32PM -0500, Tim Peters wrote:
> This really helps at Zope Corp. One downside is that we seem unable
> to get an in-house Windows buildbot slave to work reliably, and so far
> don't even know whether that's because of Windows, the buildbot code,
> or flakiness in our i
Brett> As in some machine I might personally have left on? That would
Brett> require a static IP which I don't know how common that will be.
Nah, just use dyndns.org.
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On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 16:54:44 -0800, Brett Cannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 12/25/05, Tim Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [Tim]
>> >> Take a look at:
>> >>
>> >> http://buildbot.zope.org/
>> >>
>> >> That runs code from:
>> >>
>> >> http://buildbot.sourceforge.net/
>> >>
>> >> Some
On 12/25/05, Tim Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Tim]
> >> Take a look at:
> >>
> >> http://buildbot.zope.org/
> >>
> >> That runs code from:
> >>
> >> http://buildbot.sourceforge.net/
> >>
> >> Someone sets up a "buildbot master" (that's what the Zope URL points
> >> at), and then any
[Tim]
>> Take a look at:
>>
>> http://buildbot.zope.org/
>>
>> That runs code from:
>>
>> http://buildbot.sourceforge.net/
>>
>> Someone sets up a "buildbot master" (that's what the Zope URL points
>> at), and then any number of people can volunteer to set up their boxes
>> as "buildbot sla
On Sunday 25 December 2005 15:23, Brett Cannon wrote:
> As in some machine I might personally have left on? That would
> require a static IP which I don't know how common that will be. But
Only buildbot masters are required to have resolvable names (not necessarily
static, though it helps; dy
On 12/25/05, Tim Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Take a look at:
>
> http://buildbot.zope.org/
>
> That runs code from:
>
> http://buildbot.sourceforge.net/
>
> Someone sets up a "buildbot master" (that's what the Zope URL points
> at), and then any number of people can volunteer to set
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