On Fri, 2006-03-17 at 05:58 -0800, Jim Pick wrote: > The #1 project I want to do is build a full blown regression testing > setup for Kaffe. It will be useable by other projects as well. But > Kaffe is going to be the focus and the original guinea pig. >
Cool. You may want to check out tgolem from Edwin: http://stud4.tuwien.ac.at/~e9825234/tgolem/index.html > I've also got some ARM, MIPS, SuperH, and PowerPC hardware I've > collected over the years that I'd like to put online and dedicate to > Kaffe testing. > Our tinderbox needs you :) See http://tinderbox.freedesktop.org/tinderbox3/showbuilds.pl?tree=kaffe This goes out to other devs and users as well: If there is some arch/setup you care about dearly, and don't want to see it degrade between releases without someone noticing, consider running a tinderclient every now and then. That way one can notice when patches go bad, and a simple warning fix breaks your build, for example. Thanks a lot to Eric Anholt for running the server tinderbox, it has helped weed out many little mistakes quickly. Setting up a tinderclient is easy, and I can help people out on IRC, if I am around. Our channel is irc://irc.freenode.org/kaffe . > It's quite an ambitious plan -- but I'm going to start small. The first > thing I'm going to try to nail is getting decent regression testing for > x86, then ARM and MIPS, because those are the platforms I want to use. :-) Cool. I am loking forward to it. > Oh, and everything will be released as free software too, in case you > had any doubts... Never. ;) cheers, dalibor topic _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [email protected] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe
