On Monday 05 May 2008 00:08:27 Daniel Gollub wrote:
> Since we have continuous builds you can track even platforms you don't run.
> Just commit your code - one of the testhosts will after approx. 15 minutes
> start building the changes and run the tests, if it founds changes on SVN.
That's interesting. I will look into it.
> Maybe we should even setup a continuous build host for scratchbox/maemo? So
> i get a mail again if i introduced new fancy stuff which is not in glib
> 2.12 ;)
Maybe -- I'll think about how feasible it might be. Meanwhile, I do build
Opensync for Maemo chinook every night -- but the build report only goes to
me. And sometimes I don't get around to looking at the reason for the
failure for several days.
Graham
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