Josiah Carlson wrote:
> If you're up for it, I'm up for it. It'll take me a bit to get the
> software on the machine. Want me to ping you when I get the toolset
> installed?
Sure! That should work fine. It would be best if the buildbot would
run with the environment variables all set up, so that
Michael Foord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> > Any build process would do. I would prefer to see the official tools on
> > the buildbot (i.e. VS.NET 2003),
I can get a free academic license for VS.NET 2003 professional with my
university (MSDNAA), and I've also got a Windo
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Michael Foord wrote:
>
>> Has a machine been volunteered ?
>>
>
> Not yet.
>
>
>> I have a spare machine and an always on connection. Would the 'right'
>> development tools be needed ? (In the case of Microsoft they are a touch
>> expensive I believe.)
>>
Michael Foord wrote:
> Has a machine been volunteered ?
Not yet.
> I have a spare machine and an always on connection. Would the 'right'
> development tools be needed ? (In the case of Microsoft they are a touch
> expensive I believe.)
Any build process would do. I would prefer to see the offi
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Steve Holden wrote:
>> All formats would be improved of the headers could be made to float at
>> the top of the page as scrolling took place.
>
> Can this be done in CSS? If so, contributions are welcome.
Not as it is. The big table would have to be split so that there i
Steve Holden wrote:
> All formats would be improved of the headers could be made to float at
> the top of the page as scrolling took place.
Can this be done in CSS? If so, contributions are welcome. If not,
can somebody prepare a modified page with the necessary changes
(preferably only additiona
Guido van Rossum wrote:
> They don't; I think a separate page would be a fine idea.
Ok, I have now split this into three pages.
> FWIW, it looks like all the sample templates are still wasting a lot
> of horizontal space in the first two columns the second is almost
> always empty. Perhaps the au
Manuzhai wrote:
>> No; nobody volunteered a machine yet (plus the hand-holding that
>> is always necessary with Windows).
>>
>
> What exactly is needed for this? Does it need to be a machine dedicated
> to this stuff, or could I just run the tests once every day or so when I
> feel like it a
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> Terry Reedy wrote:
>> With a couple of more machines added, should there be two separate pages
>> for trunk and 2.4 builds? Or do most checkins affect both?
>
> I'd like to avoid this, assuming that people only loo
Guido van Rossum wrote:
> FWIW, it looks like all the sample templates are still wasting a lot
> of horizontal space in the first two columns the second is almost
> always empty. Perhaps the author of the change could be placed *below*
> the timestamp instead of next to it? Also for all practical p
Terry Reedy wrote:
is always necessary with Windows).
>
>
> With a couple of more machines added, should there be two separate pages
> for trunk and 2.4 builds? Or do most checkins affect both?
I'd like to avoid this, assuming that people only look at the "main"
page. An individual checkin
Walter Dörwald wrote:
> Neal Norwitz wrote:
>
>>On 2/19/06, Benji York <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>Walter Dörwald wrote:
>>>
I'd like to see vertical lines between the column.
>>>
>>>I've done a version like that (still at http://www.benjiyork.com/pybb).
>>
>>I liked your current version
On 2/19/06, Terry Reedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With a couple of more machines added, should there be two separate pages
> for trunk and 2.4 builds? Or do most checkins affect both?
They don't; I think a separate page would be a fine idea.
FWIW, it looks like all the sample templates are st
>>>is always necessary with Windows).
With a couple of more machines added, should there be two separate pages
for trunk and 2.4 builds? Or do most checkins affect both?
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Benji York wrote:
> See http://www.benjiyork.com/pybb.
>
> It doesn't look quite as good in IE because of the limited HTML the
> buildbot waterfall display generates and the limitations of IE's CSS
> support.
Thanks again for the contribution!
> The best I could do without hacking buildbot was
Manuzhai wrote:
>>No; nobody volunteered a machine yet (plus the hand-holding that
>>is always necessary with Windows).
>
>
> What exactly is needed for this? Does it need to be a machine dedicated
> to this stuff, or could I just run the tests once every day or so when I
> feel like it and hav
On Sunday 19 February 2006 18:07, Walter Dörwald wrote:
> How about this one:
> http://styx.livinglogic.de/~walter/python/BuildBot_%20Python.html
Sigh. This is nice too. Now I'm not sure which I'd rather see on
zope.org. ;-)
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On Sunday 19 February 2006 16:14, Benji York wrote:
> I replied to Walter Dörwald's suggestions and made a few changes, but
> don't know which I like better. If you prefer the new one at
> http://www.benjiyork.com/pybb you can use it as well.
I like the new one better; any chance we can switch
On 2/19/06, Walter Dörwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Neal Norwitz wrote:
> > On 2/19/06, Benji York <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Walter Dörwald wrote:
> >>> I'd like to see vertical lines between the column.
> >> I've done a version like that (still at http://www.benjiyork.com/pybb).
> >
> >
Neal Norwitz wrote:
> On 2/19/06, Benji York <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Walter Dörwald wrote:
>>> I'd like to see vertical lines between the column.
>> I've done a version like that (still at http://www.benjiyork.com/pybb).
>
> I liked your current version better so I installed it.
How about t
> No; nobody volunteered a machine yet (plus the hand-holding that
> is always necessary with Windows).
What exactly is needed for this? Does it need to be a machine dedicated
to this stuff, or could I just run the tests once every day or so when I
feel like it and have them submitted to buildbo
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Benji York wrote:
>
>>See http://www.benjiyork.com/pybb.
>
>
> Great! you haven't explicitly stated that: may I copy this on
> python.org? (I did, but I need confirmation)
Sure! Feel free to use it as you wish.
I replied to Walter Dörwald's suggestions and made a few
On 2/19/06, Benji York <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Walter Dörwald wrote:
> > I'd like to see vertical lines between the column.
>
> I've done a version like that (still at http://www.benjiyork.com/pybb).
I liked your current version better so I installed it.
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Walter Dörwald wrote:
> I'd like to see vertical lines between the column.
I've done a version like that (still at http://www.benjiyork.com/pybb).
> Why is everything bold?
I was trying to increase the legibility of the smaller type (a result of
trying to fit more in the horizontal space). The
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Walter Dörwald wrote:
>> I'd like to see vertical lines between the column.
>
> Can you please elaborate? Between which columns?
Something like this:
http://styx.livinglogic.de/~walter/python/buildbot.gif
>> Why is everything bold?
>
> Not sure.
Bye,
Walter Dörwald
Walter Dörwald wrote:
> I'd like to see vertical lines between the column.
Can you please elaborate? Between which columns?
> Why is everything bold?
Not sure.
Regards,
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Benji York wrote:
> Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> I personally don't care much about the visual look of web pages.
>> However, people have commented that the buildbot page is ugly,
>> so yes, please do contribute something.
>
> See http://www.benjiyork.com/pybb.
>
> It doesn't look quite as good in I
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> I personally don't care much about the visual look of web pages.
> However, people have commented that the buildbot page is ugly,
> so yes, please do contribute something.
See http://www.benjiyork.com/pybb.
It doesn't look quite as good in IE because of the limited HTML t
Benji York wrote:
> Neal Norwitz wrote:
>> http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/
>
> If there's interest in slightly nicer buildbot CSS (something like
> http://buildbot.zope.org/) I'd be glad to contribute.
+1. Looks nice!
Georg
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"Neal Norwitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/
Wow, that's very cool!
Cheers,
mwh
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Georg Brandl wrote:
> Don't we have a Windows slave yet?
No; nobody volunteered a machine yet (plus the hand-holding that
is always necessary with Windows).
Regards,
Martin
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Neal Norwitz wrote:
> http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/
>
> Whoever is first to break the build, buys a round of drinks at PyCon!
> That's over 400 people and counting:
> http://www.python.org/pycon/2006/pycon-attendees.txt
>
> Remember to run the tests *before* checkin. :-)
Don't we have a
Neal Norwitz wrote:
> http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/
Unfortunately, test_logging still fails sporadically on Solaris.
Regards,
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Benji York wrote:
>>http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/
>
>
> If there's interest in slightly nicer buildbot CSS (something like
> http://buildbot.zope.org/) I'd be glad to contribute.
I personally don't care much about the visual look of web pages.
However, people have commented that the build
Neal Norwitz wrote:
> http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/
>
> Whoever is first to break the build, buys a round of drinks at PyCon!
> That's over 400 people and counting:
> http://www.python.org/pycon/2006/pycon-attendees.txt
>
> Remember to run the tests *before* checkin. :-)
I don't think we
Neal Norwitz wrote:
> http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/
If there's interest in slightly nicer buildbot CSS (something like
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