> And, of course, we'd like to get some of these Mac buildbots into the
> "stable" category, so that they are consulted for releases. The
> PPC Leopard and x86 Snow Leopard buildbots look like good candidates.
See the message I just sent: you need to convince Antoine, and
he'll arrange it.
Regar
Sorry to drop out like that -- I've been having some email issues.
Stephen, great job; thanks for providing that Snow Leopard buildbot.
I think what we're missing now is an Intel Leopard buildbot. 35%
of Mac users are still running Leopard. I'm running it myself on
some machines, due to the NIS
On Oct 2, 2010, at 11:50 AM, Bill Janssen wrote:
Perhaps we could get Apple to contribute some "seconds"?
If you don't get a good solution soon, let me know off-list and I'll
see if Apple can help.
Cheers,
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Ivan Krstić | http://radian.org
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On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Alan McIntyre wrote:
> I have an Intel Core 2 Duo Mac that I was going to convert into a home
> file server in the next couple of weeks, and I'd be glad to set it up
> as a build slave as well. I don't remember what version of OS X it
> has on it (it's still packed
I have an Intel Core 2 Duo Mac that I was going to convert into a home
file server in the next couple of weeks, and I'd be glad to set it up
as a build slave as well. I don't remember what version of OS X it
has on it (it's still packed up in the box), but it certainly won't be
the latest one.
On
> Surely someone could volunteer an old Intel Mac to run some tests?
> (Actually, two someones -- we'd need separate machines for Leopard and
> Snow Leopard.) I'd be happy to stick it in a server room at PARC and
> keep an eye on it. (Right now I've got a rack full of old eMacs and a
> G5 running