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Re: How portable is it ? (was: [DotGNU]Embedding Portable.NET)
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Gopz |
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Re: How portable is it ? (was: [DotGNU]Embedding Portable.NET) |
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Fri, 14 Jun 2002 22:09:59 +0530 |
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If memory serves me right, Erik van der Poel wrote:
> Rhys (and you, and hopefully others, later) could use tinderbox to see
> if any of their check-ins broke the Mac build, HP build, etc. (I.e. OS's
> that you don't have, but that other people have made available to the
> tinderbox system.)
Yes, that is a good reason ... we had requested for SSH logins for
non x86 machines or other less popular OSes . And the response has
been good.
> If people are willing to make their machines available, you can have the
> machines do this automatable work.
Yes . I'm a great fan of automating work (== amazingly lazy)
> "Blame" is such a harsh word. Think of tinderbox as a tool that helps
> you catch problems early. You can narrow down the bug search to a
> certain check-in or set of check-ins.
Yes, I really know .. we can really do a tinderbox if I can figure
out how . .. I'm a guy with a *slow* dialup and cannot fix up things
online (or try tinderboxing) stuff.
> Well, yes, tinderbox is even more valuable when you have more than one
> developer. Tinderbox might even get more developers interested in
> DotGNU.
Also one of the uses I have seen with a tinderbox are instant binary
builds .. ie cvs head binaries of GNU (Linux,Hurd,Darwin,Cygwin) ,
HPUX , (Open|Net|Free)BSD .
Unfortunately I'm down and out on bandwidth side , so someone else
will have to try the tinderbox ... I would like it very much if someone
knowledgeable in this would help us. Erik , could you ?.
If possible we could discuss this issue in detail at the pnet meet ...
Gopal
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