On 04/23/2012 10:55 AM, Michael Meeks wrote:
So - one advantage of a VM here, is that -if- we have a 'standard'
virtual-machine for this, and do the tinderbox-ness in some snapshot or
somesuch; then in the event of problems, QA or Developers could re-use
the same VM for doing their own testing, so in some ways that might be
more generally useful.
Another general advantage of doing tinderbox builds in a VM would be
that each build can start from a known-good VM snapshot and a runaway
build can be stopped cleanly. So problems like steadily filling up tmp
or leftover processes after a hung test would become non-issues. (Not
that they do plague us, though; just for the record.)
Stephan
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