On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 11:27:54AM +0100, Arnaud Vandyck wrote: > I made a cronjob on people.d.o that launch make and here is the > Makefile: > $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat public_html/kaffe/snapshot/Makefile > #!/usr/bin/make > > CURRENT_DATE = $(shell date +'%Y%m%d') > TARBALL_TO_REMOVE = $(shell ls kaffe*.tar.gz) > > all: > cd kaffe ; cvs -q -z9 update -C -d > tar zcf kaffe-snapshot-$(CURRENT_DATE).tar.gz \ > --exclude CVS --exclude .cvsignore kaffe > rm $(TARBALL_TO_REMOVE) > > The aim, as you can read in the Makefile, is to make daily snapshots of > kaffe. I'm not sure it'll help *only* *our* users, it can also help > other users from other distribs (like Gentoo), or simply some who wants > to try the latest kaffe CVS HEAD in one single tarball... that's why I'm > asking here.
I used to run a similar cronjob to create daily spamassassin deb packages. It was suggested at the time that I use one of the other i386 machines and then copy my results to gluck (I think I used tippett, which appears to be dead atm). Here, however, what you've got is relatively minor in comparison, so I suspect it's fine. If you plan on doing stuff that's a whole lot more elaborate, you might want to consider it though. -- Duncan Findlay
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