Christian wrote:
> On Mi, 22 Apr 2015, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > Should change my setup to run the tests on the commited repository...
> > Well, that's slowing me down. Can rely on the continuous build out
> > there.
>
> It should be possible to have a staging repository that is connected to
> a continuous build, that checks all commited changes. Something like
> what has been proposed here:
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/vim_dev/S9nV1CWUMKQ/VzDtqhtf_o0J
Since it doesn't happen often that something fails after I send out a
patch, and usually I can fix it in a matter of hours or a day, I think
using the "human continuous build" works just fine :-).
And I know some people have setup their own automatic build, thus I'm
sure problems are reported quickly. The less I need to do the more I
can get done.
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