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Snakebite and Autoconf


From: Trent Nelson
Subject: Snakebite and Autoconf
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 05:33:35 -0500
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)

Hi folks,

    My name is Trent Nelson, I'm a Python and Subversion committer and
    founder of an open source development network called Snakebite.

    I'd like to invite autoconf to join.  At the moment, what that means
    is you get ssh access to all of the Snakebite machines via a shared
    'autoconf' account.  For example, a typical from-scratch session for
    a Python developer would look like this:

% cd ~
% svn co https://svn.snakebite.net/.snakebite
% cd .snakebite
% sh snakebite.subr
Created link for 'sb'.
Created link for 'sbctl'.
Created link for 'sbx'.
Created link for 'sby'.
Testing connection.........done.
Getting a list of your projects...done.
Looking up your username for project 'cpython'...done.
Getting project details for 'address@hidden'...done.
Setting current project to 'cpython'...done.
Trent, you're now configured for cpython.  Enjoy!
Logged you in from 35.11.55.122.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                           Available Hosts                            |
|                 (Last Update: 2012-11-26 10:06:44Z)                  |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Alias |        OS       |   Arch   |     CPUs     | RAM  | Compilers |
+-------|-----------------|----------|--------------|------|-----------+
|     a5|AIX 5.3          | PowerPC  |    2 @ 1.4GHz|   6GB|           |
|     a7|AIX 7.1          | PowerPC  |    2 @ 1.4GHz|   8GB|xlc121     |
|     d3|DragonFly 3.0.2  |   x64    |    1 @ 3.2GHz|   2GB|gcc        |
|    d3x|DragonFly 3.0.2  |   x86    |    1 @ 3.2GHz|   2GB|gcc        |
|     f9|FreeBSD 9.1      |   x64    |    1 @ 3.2GHz|   2GB|gcc        |
|     h2|HP-UX 11iv2      | PA-RISC  |    2 @ 875MHz|   8GB|hpacc0395  |
|     h3|HP-UX 11iv3      | Itanium2 |    4 @ 1.3GHz|  64GB|hpacc0626  |
|     i6|IRIX 6.5.30      |   MIPS   |    4 @ 500MHz|   4GB|gcc34      |
|    n51|NetBSD 5.1.2     |   x64    |    1 @ 3.2GHz|   2GB|gcc        |
|   n51x|NetBSD 5.1.2     |   x86    |    1 @ 3.2GHz|   2GB|gcc        |
|     x8|OS X 10.8        |   x64    |  4x2 @ 3.2GHz|  32GB|clang4     |
|    o51|OpenBSD 5.1      |   x64    |    1 @ 3.2GHz|   2GB|gcc        |
|   o51x|OpenBSD 5.1      |   x86    |    1 @ 3.2GHz|   2GB|gcc        |
|    s10|Solaris 10       |  SPARC   |    2 @ 1.2GHz|   8GB|suncc123   |
|    s11|Solaris 11       |   x64    |    2 @ 2.4GHz|  16GB|suncc123   |
|      z|Solaris 11       |   x64    |  4x2 @ 2.6GHz|  32GB|suncc123   |
|     s9|Solaris 9        |  SPARC   |    2 @ 900MHz|   8GB|suncc123   |
|     t5|Tru64 5.1B       |  Alpha   |    4 @ 667MHz|   7GB|cc65       |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Enter alias (^C to exit): 

    You can then enter any alias in the list and it'll ssh you into that
    box.

    I have no idea if you guys use any continuous integration or buildbot
    facilities, if you do, you can set up slaves/whatever on any or all
    of the boxes.

    Basically, you can use the network for whatever would help further
    autoconf's behaviour/support on the available platforms.

    Interested?  All I need to get started is ssh keys for developers;
    it's probably easier to organize this offline with whoever mediates
    committer access currently.

    Website for a little more info: http://www.snakebite.net.

    Regards,

        Trent.

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http://www.snakebite.net | @trentnelson



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