On Mar 27, 2011, at 3:20 PM, Greg Smith <g...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
> I just dusted off this code and brought it back to current again.  Basically 
> a lot of reformatting the new performance farm parts to minimize their diff.  
> Once that was done, all of the other buildfarm client updates since then 
> applied cleanly.
> 
> The result is now sitting as a fork of Andrew's client code repo at 
> https://github.com/greg2ndQuadrant/client-code , replacing the repo Scott 
> published at https://github.com/slux/PostgreSQL-Performance-Farm ; much 
> easier to avoid future bit-rot with this structure.
> 
> The main changes made here are now pretty easy to read on github:  
> https://github.com/greg2ndQuadrant/client-code/commit/d0339a59ceb4711a6b042d3f1d053c77f07720f4
>  and I've attached the code as a patch here.  It also uses some scripts from 
> pgbench-tools that aren't the interesting part.
> 
> I got a nibble from Endpoint at PGEast about interest in hacking the 
> buildfarm server code to add support for a new test type, so this may start 
> moving forward again if that works out.

I don't have anything constructive to add to this conversation, but I think 
it's awesome that you're working on this!

...Robert
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