Re: [Haskell-cafe] Become a GHC build slave!

2007-02-06 Thread Simon Marlow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here at [EMAIL PROTECTED] we have the following that we could use: AIX on PPC Linux on PPC Mac OSX on PPC Mac OSX on x86 OpenVMS on Alpha Solaris on Sparc If needed we could also set up the following: Solaris on x86 BeOS on BeBox IRIX on MIPS Linux on Sparc something on

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Become a GHC build slave!

2007-02-06 Thread Simon Marlow
Seth Kurtzberg wrote: 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

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Become a GHC build slave!

2007-02-05 Thread Seth Kurtzberg
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

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Become a GHC build slave!

2007-02-05 Thread Simon Marlow
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, instruc

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Become a GHC build slave!

2007-02-02 Thread Neil Mitchell
Hi As a second point, the Yhc team do a variety of builds - some from clean, some from fullclean, some from delete the directory and a completely fresh darcs pull etc. We've found that can help catch things like interface changes, dependancies etc earlier. If you have (or can find) too many Wind

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Become a GHC build slave!

2007-02-02 Thread Neil Mitchell
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, instructions are here: http: