> For release25-maint, probably PCBuild should be used since that is used to
> create the installer.
> For trunk/Python 2.6 I don't know what you will use for the release version.
I actually don't know either, yet. I would like to use Orcas, but it's
not clear when this will be released; neither
Martin v. Löwis schrieb:
>> Should I try to setup another buildbot client for win32/AMD64?
>
> We don't have a Win64 buildbot yet. Depending on whether you plan
> to use PCbuild or PCbuild8, this might be a challenge to get working
> (I think it's a challenge either way, but different).
> If it co
> Should I try to setup another buildbot client for win32/AMD64?
We don't have a Win64 buildbot yet. Depending on whether you plan
to use PCbuild or PCbuild8, this might be a challenge to get working
(I think it's a challenge either way, but different).
If it could actually work, it might be usefu
Thomas Heller schrieb:
> Thomas Heller schrieb:
Are there others that can provide a Windows buildbot? It would probably
be good to have two -- and a WinXP one would be good.
>>>
>>> It certainly would be good. Unfortunately, Windows users are not that
>>> much engaged in the open source
On 5/23/07, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Peter's machine comes and goes, depending on whether he starts
> the buildbot. Alan McIntyre's machien should be mostly he reliable,
> but nobody really notices if it goes away.
FWIW, my current internet service is less than spectacula
> The buildbot is now working.
Thanks for the effort. If any of the current operators of a Windows
buildbot want to shut down theirs in return, please let me know.
Regards,
Martin
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Thomas Heller schrieb:
>>> Are there others that can provide a Windows buildbot? It would probably
>>> be good to have two -- and a WinXP one would be good.
>>
>> It certainly would be good. Unfortunately, Windows users are not that
>> much engaged in the open source culture, so few of them volunt
Thomas Heller wrote:
>>> Are there others that can provide a Windows buildbot? It would probably
>>> be good to have two -- and a WinXP one would be good.
>> It certainly would be good. Unfortunately, Windows users are not that
>> much engaged in the open source culture, so few of them volunteer
>>
>> Are there others that can provide a Windows buildbot? It would probably
>> be good to have two -- and a WinXP one would be good.
>
> It certainly would be good. Unfortunately, Windows users are not that
> much engaged in the open source culture, so few of them volunteer
> (plus it's more painfu
On 5/23/07, "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trent Mick schrieb:
> > http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/x86%20W2k%20trunk
> >
> > Is my buildbot the only reliable Windows buildbot machine?
>
> Tim Peter's machine comes and goes, depending on whether he starts
> the buildbot. Alan
>> Are there others that can provide a Windows buildbot? It would probably
>> be good to have two -- and a WinXP one would be good.
>
> How much work is it to set one up, and to maintain it? Maybe I can offer an
> XP VMWare image.
Setting it up essentially requires to put all the software into
Trent Mick schrieb:
> http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/x86%20W2k%20trunk
>
> Is my buildbot the only reliable Windows buildbot machine?
Tim Peter's machine comes and goes, depending on whether he starts
the buildbot. Alan McIntyre's machien should be mostly he reliable,
but nobody really no
Trent Mick wrote:
> It has been a while since I set it up. Tim did so at about the same time
> and wrote down his steps to setup... but I can't find the reference to
> those instructions right now.
http://wiki.python.org/moin/BuildbotOnWindows
If you run into problems setting it up, feel free t
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 12:08:52PM -0700, Trent Mick wrote:
-> Thomas Heller wrote:
-> >> Are there others that can provide a Windows buildbot? It would probably
-> >> be good to have two -- and a WinXP one would be good.
-> >
-> > How much work is it to set one up, and to maintain it? Maybe I c
Thomas Heller wrote:
>> Are there others that can provide a Windows buildbot? It would probably
>> be good to have two -- and a WinXP one would be good.
>
> How much work is it to set one up, and to maintain it? Maybe I can offer an
> XP VMWare image.
It has been a while since I set it up. Tim
Trent Mick schrieb:
> http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/x86%20W2k%20trunk
>
> Is my buildbot the only reliable Windows buildbot machine?
> It is possible that within a couple of weeks or so I'll have to take
> this one offline.
>
> Are there others that can provide a Windows buildbot? It wo
http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/x86%20W2k%20trunk
Is my buildbot the only reliable Windows buildbot machine?
It is possible that within a couple of weeks or so I'll have to take
this one offline.
Are there others that can provide a Windows buildbot? It would probably
be good to have two
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