Hello,

Thanks Claudio for your analysis.

Maybe if someone know about and auto-sync tool between a SVN repo and CVS
repo (via post-commit hooks maybe)

The interesting point I see is that it could give us access to several
architecture without problems.

It could also be used as "meeting points" for developers who have
compilation problems ; anyone could SSH on this machine without problem.

In the past, I have seen this as the major hurdle for improving the
compilation process : not being able to log on the machine where a problem
is met.

If a problem can be reproduces on a "clean room" machine (such as those from
the sourceforge farm), then it would be easier for different developers to
try and solve the issue there

Jerome

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Dave Neary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : dimanche 4 février 2007 19:45
À : Claudio André
Cc : Jerome WAGNER; wengophone-devel@lists.openwengo.com
Objet : Re: [Wengophone-devel] OS diversity and compile farm


Hi Claudio,

> Jerome WAGNER wrote:
>> Has anyone already used the sourceforge compile farm ?
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=762&group_id=1
>> <http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=762&group_id=1>

Claudio André wrote:
> I take a look on it today. You have created the openwengo project, but
> you haven't put the souce code there, right?

I guess the point was whether anyone has the time (& inclination) to ut
in the effort.

> At least, in order to be a public
> Buildbot service
> <http://dev.openwengo.com/trac/openwengo/trac.cgi/wiki/WengoBuildBot>.

We have a buildbot, which I'd like to make public - I will see what
needs to be done to make that happen.

Cheers,
Dave.

-- 
Dave Neary
OpenWengo Community Development Manager
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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