Hi, This is great, really useful. It would be really handy if at least the testbuild branch in the server could use non-fast-forward. In other words, if it could use it as follow:
$ git checkout testbuild $ git reset --hard origin/master $ git merge --squash mywippatch $ git commit $ git push --force Would that be possible? Or git handles those permissions globally and not per branch? Cheers, Dalai -- blendernetwork.org/dalai-felinto www.dalaifelinto.com 2014-07-25 9:28 GMT-03:00 Bastien Montagne <montagn...@wanadoo.fr>: > Hi fellow devs, > > This week we set up a way to make test builds on the buildbots (meaning > you get release-like archives, easy to distribute! :) ). > > Here are the steps to follow: > * Checkout the 'testbuild' branch, apply your code to it (probably by > reseting it to master and then squash-merging in your own work); > * Push your changes on remote repo; > * Go to one of the buildbot's builders' page (e.g. > https://builder.blender.org/builders/linux_glibc211_x86_64_scons) - note > you'll need to do that for all platforms you want to build on. > * Select 'testbuild' instead of 'master' in the branch dropdown, and > force the build. > * Note you can also force a given revision, can be handy as it means you > can still build your work even if someone has overriden it in testbuild > branch. > * Download your testbuild as soon as it is finished! It will be replaced > by the next test build (for a given builder). > > Quite obviously, let's try not to abuse the feature! :) > > _______________________________________________ > Bf-committers mailing list > Bf-committers@blender.org > http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list Bf-committers@blender.org http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers