[sqlalchemy] Re: Buildbot

2007-05-01 Thread Rick Morrison
Huh? I thought this was something you wantedI guess I misunderstood the thread. I don't have time to do this by myself. If someone wants to pick it up and run with it, I'll be happy to work with you and to host the buildslave here, or I'm OK with just letting the thing die, too. On

[sqlalchemy] Re: Buildbot

2007-05-01 Thread skip . montanaro
Rick Huh? I thought this was something you wantedI guess I Rick misunderstood the thread. Rick I don't have time to do this by myself. If someone wants to pick Rick it up and run with it, I'll be happy to work with you and to host Rick the buildslave here, or I'm OK

[sqlalchemy] Re: Buildbot

2007-05-01 Thread Rick Morrison
I wouldn't think that pysqlite being installed on the master is an issue: the tests would be run on the slave and in the slave environment. I think that Skip's sqlite issue is more likely one of: a) using the included pysqlite in Python 2.5+ and issues with that or

[sqlalchemy] Re: Buildbot

2007-05-01 Thread skip . montanaro
Rick a) using the included pysqlite in Python 2.5+ and issues with Rick that Rick b) conflict with the sqlite library that ships with OSX Rick and out of those, I would bet (b). The sqlite that ships for Rick Coredata with OSX Tiger is old, and I think that SA

[sqlalchemy] Re: Buildbot

2007-04-30 Thread Michael Bayer
the main effort here is all the familiarizing and configuration of buildbots, which i have made great efforts to have no understanding of whatsoever. if a buildbot master doesnt take up a lot of ram or CPU I could run it on SA's own host. On Apr 30, 2007, at 11:43 AM, Rick Morrison wrote: