Hi,
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
wrote:
>> The same is true about OS/X, btw…
>
> Just wondering; do you have anything specific in mind?
Not more or less than what I explained: it seems that all current
"core" developers are on Linux, so OS/X and Windows are i
On 2 Sep 2011, at 08:57, Armin Rigo wrote:
> The same is true about OS/X, btw…
Just wondering; do you have anything specific in mind?
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Hi Andrew,
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Andrew Dalke wrote:
> I was talking with Laura and she said there's still no good
> way to get pypy builds for Windows.
Why not? I am actually happy with the Windows machine at OpenEnd,
bigboard. Or as little unhappy as it gets. I doubt very very ve
On 02 Sep 2011, at 12:24 AM, Andrew Dalke wrote:
> I was talking with Laura and she said there's still no good
> way to get pypy builds for Windows.
I have also been struggling to build pypy on my own windows box, either with
msvc2010 or mingw. I would preferably like to be able to use mingw, be
I'm pretty sure if we get in contact with the right people that Amazon will
give open source groups credit towards buildbots.
Alex
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Andrew Dalke wrote:
> I was talking with Laura and she said there's still no good
> way to get pypy builds for Windows.
>
> I mention
I was talking with Laura and she said there's still no good
way to get pypy builds for Windows.
I mentioned that Amazon EC2 has Windows available for rent
http://aws.amazon.com/windows/
There's prebuilt disk images for Windows with a Django install
http://aws.amazon.com/amis/Microsoft-Windows