On Friday, October 13, 2006, at 01:10PM, Anthony Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Friday 13 October 2006 20:35, Bob Ippolito wrote: >> With most consumer connections it's a lot faster to download than to >> upload. Perhaps it would save you a few minutes if the contributors >> uploaded directly to the destination (or to some other fast server) >> and you could download and sign it, rather than having to scp it back >> up somewhere from your home connection. > >I actually pull them down to both dinsdale and home, then verify they're the >same with SHA and MD5 before signing, and uploading the keys. The only thing >I upload directly are the keys and the source tarballs. > > >> Given any Mac OS X 10.4 machine, the builds could happen >> automatically. Apple could probably provide one if someone asked. They >> did it for Twisted. Or maybe the Twisted folks could appropriate part >> of that machine's time to also build Python. > >We have one, macteagle. For some reason builds fail on it right now - Ronald >might be able to supply more details as to why. IIRC it has the wrong version of Xcode installed (or rather another one than I use and test with). It also has darwinports installed at the default location, which can cause problems because the setup.py adds that directory to the include/link paths. I don't want to release installers that require that the user has darwinports installed :-) I can supply a newer version of Xcode if someone with an admin account is willing to install that. I don't know if the admin of that machine has GUI access to the machine, if not I'd have to investigate how to ensure that the proper subpackages get installed using a command-line install (using RemoteDesktop to administrator servers has spoiled me a bit in that regard). I guess this comes down to the usual problem: I have a working setup for building the mac installer and fixing macteagle takes time which I don't have available in great amounts (who does?). Ronald _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com