On Aug 23 2014 7:52 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> On August 23, 2014 7:27:19 PM MDT, EBo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>I was going to suggest another open-source group set up a compile 
>> farm
>>and wanted to faq check my pointers only to find that the one at
>>SourceForge died after a power failure in 2006, and I cannot find the
>>current docs on LCNC's compile farm...
>>
>>What is the status of LCNC testing on a compile farm?
>
> Every push to the git repo causes a hook script to run that triggers
> the build/test/package automation.  We use a CI system called
> Buildbot.
>
> Our build farm consists of a bunch of virtual machines running on a
> couple of servers in my garage, on a shelf under my wife's canning
> stuff.  Oh yeah, plus an Odroid U3 machine doing our Arm builds.
>
> First we do a run-in-place compile-and-test on every supported
> platform.  If they all pass, then we build debian packages for all
> those platforms and put them in the buildbot's deb archive.  The debs
> are built with pbuilder, so the build dependencies are verified and
> the build server environment can't contaminate the packages.
>
> We also build docs and upload them to the main www.linuxcnc.org
> website, and do static analysis builds with Clang on a couple of
> platforms.

Cool.  I missed the transition from SF's compile farm.  I will look 
into this and might find some additional resources...

   EBo --


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