[PD-dev] svn on build farm (was Re: [GEM-dev] gem fails on 10.4)
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at eds.org
Wed Dec 2 17:28:13 CET 2009
On Dec 2, 2009, at 3:22 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>>
>> This is the documentation of the auto-build process, the last step is
>> where it rsyncs over the source tree, which is mainly for rsync's
>> --delete for a real clean start.
>>
>> http://puredata.info/docs/developer/AutoBuildProcess
>
> obviously i didn't find it from PdLab (the other way round is simple).
> i modified the page accordingly.
>
>>
>> hardy's svn is indeed old (1.4.4). The checkouts are actually done
>> on
>> Debian/stable which has svn 1.5.1. I'd recommend working on
>> Debian/stable or Ubuntu/karmic.
>
> ?
> i recommend working on debian/sid, but this doesn't help me much if
> one
> of the autobuilds fails on the osx103 machine.
> i prefer to investigate directly what is going wrong on the failing
> machine (and potentially fix the problem there)
There isn't a 10.3 machine, there is a 10.4/Intel machine, and the
10.4/PowerPC machine should return soon, once I get its dead disk
sorted out. The 10.4/Intel machine has svn 1.6.6.
>> Otherwise on hardy, you'll need to
>> check out the code using its svn version in a separate folder.
>
> yep, that's what i did.
>
> speaking of which: are the splashscreen scripts on the PdLab
> machines in
> the repository somewhere? (probably in the "hans" CVS).
> i "had to" fix the one on the osx104-i386. and i'd like to add the
> info
> about the SVN there (it's just that i don't know the docs on pd.info
> by
> heart; and when i'm fixing a simple problem in C, i don't feel very
> inclined to reread the page to be able to get rid of the small
> annoyances)
Its the ~/.bash_profile. Send me an updated version and I'll
distribute it on the machines. I don't really want to get into
changing all those files. Its enough work as it is.
.hc
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