On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:30:53 +0900 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:14:58 +1000 David Seikel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> babbled:
> 
> > Attached is the result of a first cut at a nightly build script.
> > Early days, baby steps, don't pick over the little details.  We can
> > start with the basics and work up to more features later.
> > 
> > For now I can run this on my boxen while it gets developed further.
> > Move it to the E servers and volunteer boxen when it's more mature.
> > 
> > Currently it only compiles stuff that uses autofoo.  Some things are
> > skipped, mostly due to being deprecated or broken and unmantained.
> > Most of what is skipped is in misc.  Everything in e17, misc, and
> > e_modules is included except for the e17/test and e17/docs
> > directories.
> 
> can you... put the script in cvs somewhere? tough to talk about
> something we can't see.

After much experimentation, we ended up with easy_e17.sh and a post
install script.  easy_e17.sh is available from morlenxus' server as
I've mentioned before.  The post install script relies on the current
svn version, but that will be the next release soon enough.

I'll put the post install script into cvs somewhere.  The real question
is - where?  Create a new project in e17/apps/nightly_build?  e17/test
perhaps?

The major problem at the moment is that sf.net is really fussy about
emails you send to it.  Seems like a typical workstation with a dynamic
IP and default install will not be able to use sendmail <mail.txt from
a script to send to sf.net.  Looks like you need a real mail server to
do it for you.  So some config of local mail systems may be needed if
we want volunteers to use this to cover various distros etc.

Once we are happy with the output generated and where it goes we can
worry about OS / distro / CPU coverage details.

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