On Tuesday, 30 October 2012 at 03:40:50 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:
On 10/29/2012 4:27 PM, Isak Andersson wrote:
Well, I would say that I am pretty willing to do both those
things. At least if I have the knowledge to do it! I'm not a
100% clear on what the second requirement means. Having a box
running 24/7 that can run automated tests at any time? Or
just running the tests occationally (like once or twice a week
or so, or even just in time for every new DMD release)?
Send me email about #2. The short form is that online 24/7
(though not building all the time, just on-checkin) is the
preference, but there's room for less frequent to be
acceptable. It's pretty easy to setup the tester and it's
pretty
low maintenance. I'd prefer to have access to the account that
runs it (or easiest just let me run it) to be able to
update the tester code periodically.
Later,
Brad
Sure, what's your Email though? I can't seem to figure out where
I can find it on this forum thing :P I suppose I could put some
money down to build a cheap machine that can be running all the
time. Haiku isn't multi user yet so you'd have full access via
ssh (if Haiku supports that, at least it has the ssh command
afaik, but that's for connecting).