Le 16 mars 2012 10:14, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE <jmpo...@gooze.eu> a écrit : > Dear all,
Hello, > GOOZE is working on a compilation farm to compile OpenSC and > pcsc-lite/libccid for the following platforms: Good idea. > GNU/Linux: > * Debian sid 368/amd64 > * Debian wheezy 368/amd64 > * Debian squeeze 368/amd64 > * Ubuntu precise 368/amd64 > * Ubuntu oneiric 368/amd64 > * Ubuntu natty 368/amd64 > * Ubuntu maverick 368/amd64 > * Fedora 15 > * Fedora 16 > * Fedora 17 > * Cent OS 6 > * OpenSuse 12.1 > * OpenSuse 11.4 > > Mac OS X > * Mac OS X 10.7 > * Mac OS X 10.6 > > Windows: > * x32 msi > * x64 msi > > Platforms are able to compile in a chroot environment using pbuilder > (Debian) and mock (RPM based). We are still looking for a queue manager > to glue all machines together and distribute compilation works. > > Do you have any idea how to queue, manage and monitor compilation works? > Each distribution has its own queue management system. But as all this > relies on bash commands, I wonder if a general solution could be used. > > Any idea? Do you know the OpenSUSE build service [1]? It should already do what you want to (re)do at Gooze. I have not yet used the Open Build Service. It is on my todo list for another project. Bye [1] http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau _______________________________________________ opensc-devel mailing list opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org http://www.opensc-project.org/mailman/listinfo/opensc-devel