[Python-Dev] Still looking for volunteer to run Windows buildbot
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Mon Mar 13 23:32:03 CET 2006
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Trent Mick wrote: >>This touches on something we (including Martin) should think about: >>it's very painful to build a full Python on Windows because of these >>external packages... > > > Yup. That is part of what I meant by updating PCBuild\readme.txt below: > to improve the instructions so the build-dance for all these external > packages is a little more cut n' paste. I took an approach with a little more automation: Tools/buildbot/external.bat gradually learns how to fetch and build the necessary prerequisites; to avoid moving URLs, these come from the external/ directory of the projects svn (in case of bsddb, this already has the patches, and the VS project files converted). > If people don't mind having prebuilt binaries checked in Well, I do mind having prebuilt binaries checked in. They take up space for little gain, plus they might increase the maintenance burden. > That would require some kind of Scheduler work in the build master > config that knows how to queue up scheduled builds from multiple sources > to only allow one per machine at a time. I'd find this very useful for > other projects at work and I'm sure other buildbot users would as well. > Maybe buildbot may already have something like this? I could not easily find it. There is the AnyBranchScheduler, but it seems to serve a different purpose. Regards, Martin
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