Robinson Tryon wrote: > > 3) Consistent filenames across TB (hint to Thorsten ;) ) Not needed if one > > build per OS is enough (see point 1) > > > > Given that we have a community of tinderboxes, I don't see a reason > against standardized names. If someone doesn't want to follow the > particular naming convention, it's fine for them to run an unlisted > tinderbox... > Sure. The only problem with tb@42 is that I run builbot/tb, and have not yet managed to free the cycles to hunt down where that install set name comes from. Any input appreciated. ;)
> > 4) Text file with details associated with each installer (since the > > executables have NO reference to the TB that produced them). Again, not > > needed if one build per OS is enough (see point 1) > > So shove info in regarding who built what and when? > Bjoern -- That should be relatively easy, right? (also: what do you > think of the idea? :-) > Makes sense, again needs someone to implement it for buildbot/tb. > > Sidenote: I would say that having a 4.2 daily build is currently more > > important than a Master build (since 4.3 is only planned for code freeze in > > May...) > > Well, we do need master builds for general QA testing, as well as for > the bibisect repos, so I think that Master builds are often the most > useful to us in the long term. That being said, I would definitely > like daily builds for our stable branches; I believe that it's doable > for us to have both. > And easily so. That's why I opted for Norbert's buildbot/tb, you can have it build any number of branches and configurations in a round-robin fashion. Cheers, -- Thorsten
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