On 20 Nov 2008, at 14:43 , Rob Hamerling wrote:

> Seb, no doubt that your intentions with building all this user comfort
> in Jallib.py you are good, but the dependencies of all those third  
> party
> packages makes it difficult for me to follow. It requires me to spend
> (too much) time on installing all sorts of stuff I'm not really
> interested in. No problem if it would work right out of the box,  
> but now
> it is frustrating. Isn't there a 'down to basics' way to update the  
> matrix?


The easiest would be a Seb-maintained "jallib server" where we have  
ssh access to. I could supply the hardware, but I don't know too much  
about Linux outside FreeBSD.
I might get a Ubuntu box up and running so Seb can ssh into it, if  
that is his favourite POSIX brand.

So the procedure would be as follows:

coder makes lib
coder tests lib
coder submits lib
buildbot agrees
coders ssh's into jallib server
coder adds test result to matrix


Again, if buildbot agrees with the code, it could spit out a file  
with good samples, which can then be auto-added to the test matrix.
This implies no one may upload code which has not been tested on the  
actual hardware, but we agreed on that already.


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