>When I read a web page for a project (in this case, HTML-Tidy at ><http://tidy.sourceforge.net>), I noticed that they built/tested their >library every day automatically with computers SourceForge leaves for >automation. Maybe we should use those computer for our regression >testing?
I read the docs awhile ago, and their compile farm didn't seem suitable for Boost. I've forgotten the exact reason; possibly it had to do with the tools we need (bjam and the post-processing tools?)
It isn't always easy to keep the regression tests running on a local machine. I have trouble imagining how to trouble shoot problems on a remote machine. But perhaps others have had positive experiences with the SourceForge compile farm?
--Beman
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