On Mar 4, 2011, at 3:53 PM, pinto.e...@gmail.com wrote:

> Fwiw, i thing buildboot are a good thing , and, if one have only scary 
> resource , require a big work. But rpm5 is ported in so many platform - 
> ubuntu 11.04 alpha for example - so the work is necessary. I am doing, in a 
> private cloud, something Similar but it is useless to have exactly the same 
> platform of the rpm5 buildboot : i will try to correct in the next days. Best 
> regards  

You are correct that every buildbot is unique rather than identical
to every other platform.

But if you look at
        http://eastham.rpm5.org:8011
or
        http://coooker.rpm5.org:8010
you'll start to get a flavor of what I'm attempting
with full install/upgrades into chroot's.

That's not what buildbot's were intended for but SHOULD
work for stabilizing deploying @rpm5.org code on multiple
platforms.

What may not be obvious (and I'm just starting out to deploy "real" tests,
everything is closer to coverage than regression testing currently, and
is more focussed on crypto than it should be) is this:

        Its all WYSIWYG
if/when upgrading to @rpm5.org code. The dbconvert.sh (or equivalent)
is already under harness, see cooker.rpm5.org:8010.

Please note that eastham.rpm5.org:8011 is actively under construction,
and nowhere near as complete as cooker.rpm5.org:8010 is.

So expect all sorts of breakage as I deploy additional test frameworks.

73 de Jeff

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Johnson
> Sent:  04/03/2011, 18:30 
> To: rpm-devel@rpm5.org
> Subject: Re: Fix linking error on Ubuntu 11.04-alpha
> 
> 
> 
> On Mar 4, 2011, at 9:28 AM, devzero2000 wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Ubuntu 10.04, RHEL6 and Mandriva cooker don't have any problem. AIX i am 
>> pretty sure have the same problem, dunno Solaris (but i will check also 
>> belenix/openindiana) 
> 
> Note that I have "continuous integration" buildbots and VM's for
>       ubuntu
>       *BSD
>       OpenIndiana/Solaris/Belenix/Nexenta
> that can be turned on whenevr there is need, running whatever "tests" one
> deems adequate.
> 
> Yes its all still bubblegum and paperclips. The last 5-10% of switching
> to a "continuous integration" development model goping forward with
> RPM development is quite costly, automagic isn't cheap.
> 
> hth
> 
> 73 de Jeff
> 
> 
> 
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