Dear Lennart, the systemd build is currently broken[1] and judging from the commit history it appears that this happened more than once. Besides fixing the build you might want to consider adopting another strategy.
In mature software projects the following is quite common: a.) Create a .travis.yml, sync your repo to github[2] and have travis-ci build your code. My .travis.yml file for systemd is here[3]. Travis can send email to the repo owners/travis owners on failed builds. b.) Use a combination of gerrit/jenkins. E.g. if you don't want to have broken builds in master. One would push changes for review to Gerrit, these would be automatically build on a Jenkins system and if they compile they can be integrated into the main repository. The workflow is used in projects like coreboot. cheers holger [1] https://travis-ci.org/zecke/systemde/builds/8530934 [2] github can create official mirrors of repositories but they only sync a couple of times/once a day. [3] https://github.com/zecke/systemde/blob/master/.travis.yml _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel