I believe that there is value in having multiple BuildBots for the same
platform. More value is provided when differences are maximized between
BuildBots but there is value in having similar BuildBots (particularly,
if the similar BuildBots are popular).
Even in the relatively monoculture
Wilson MacGyver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there is no reason for multiple build-bot for the same platform is
there?
If you have two or three slaves for each platform, then the buildbot is
robustified against downtime of any of the machines (intentional, like
going on holiday for a couple of
Hi,
One of the issues the Yhc people had with Mac buildbots is that no one
figured out how to get the buildbot slaves to run on startup with a
Mac. If one of the Mac people does figure that out, adding it to the
wiki would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Neil
On 2/5/07, Malcolm Wallace [EMAIL
Neil Mitchell wrote:
Hi Simon,
Thanks largely to Ian Lynagh, GHC now has a BuildBot infrastructure to
automate
nightly builds on multiple platforms. This replaces the old set of shell
scripts that we used to run nightly builds; now adding new clients to
the setup
is relatively easy,
Hello everyone,
I did at my master thesis a compiler that generates Haskell code. Now I need to
measure the execution time of my generated code and I've been searched and I
don't know if I'm looking with the wrong keywords but I could not find
anything. I just need to measure the time of
On 2/5/07, Tays Soares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I did at my master thesis a compiler that generates Haskell code. Now I need to
measure the execution time of my generated code and I've been searched and I
don't know if I'm looking with the wrong keywords but I could not
I'm getting this error in ghci, and I think it should typecheck just fine.
Prelude let fs = [(+2), (*4)]
Prelude :t fs
fs :: [Integer - Integer]
Prelude :t sequence fs
interactive:1:0:
No instance for (Monad ((-) Integer))
arising from use of `sequence' at interactive:1:0-10
Possible
Hi Tays,
I did at my master thesis a compiler that generates Haskell code. Now I need
to measure the execution time of my generated code and I've been searched
and I don't know if I'm looking with the wrong keywords but I could not find
anything. I just need to measure the time of simple
Hi Chad,
Prelude let fs = [(+2), (*4)]
Prelude :t fs
fs :: [Integer - Integer]
Prelude :t sequence fs
I think you need to import Control.Monad.Instances to get the
appropriate instance in scope.
Thanks
Neil
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On 2/5/07, Neil Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chad,
Prelude let fs = [(+2), (*4)]
Prelude :t fs
fs :: [Integer - Integer]
Prelude :t sequence fs
I think you need to import Control.Monad.Instances to get the
appropriate instance in scope.
Hmm, that's weird. The instance
Monad ((-)
I'm joining this discussion a bit late, but ...
I can provide a build machines for netbsd and freebsd. I didn't see those on
the URL cited below. They are fairly common, so perhaps I just missed them.
In any event, if netbsd and/or freebsd will be helpful, please let me know.
Seth Kurtzberg
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