On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 2:56 PM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> I think it works well. Would you mind posting your current script?
>> So that I can set it up on my server as well.
> OK, however it will not do much good - what is tested by your server
> will not be tested by mine and vice-versa. So running it on two
> machines would be useful only if there are too many pull requests to
> be tested.
>
> https://gist.github.com/2985162

I'll try to provide a better implementation of the
really_ugly_solution_for_finding_the_last_test_sha()
function to only take into account comments produced by you (or me).
Then there will be no clashes,
as long as both you and me use the new version.

>
>> I think that your sympy-bot installation is using
>> randomized hashes, right? It's important to have one such set of tests
>> to discover the hash() bugs.
> It is using randomized hashes because the test runner uses them by
> default (since yesterday, thanks to a pull request done by Aaron).
>
> In detail:
> - python2.5, 32bit, without additional installed modules, without hash
> randomization because it is not supported in 2.5
> - python2.7.3, 64bit, with numpy, gmpy, matplotlib, with hash randomization
> - python3.2.3, 64bit, without additional installed modules, with hash
> randomization

This is very good. Yes.

>
> So we have both tests with and without hash randomization at the
> moment on both architectures.
> Off topic: Just because of how silly it would be I would also start
> testing on a RasberyPie  ARM processor when I receive it in a month or
> two.

:)

>
>> I just donated $70 to Travis CI for sympy, so they will probably
>> enable the pull request testing
>> soon.
>
> This is great. Is there actually a way to donate to sympy in order to
> pay for stuff like this.

Aaron and I are setting it up through http://numfocus.org/.
Eventually we'll have a donate button on the webpage.

Ondrej

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