[Python-Dev] [python-committers] On track for Python 2.6.4 final this Sunday?
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On Oct 13, 2009, at 12:57 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote: > On Oct 13, 2009, at 11:16 AM, Tarek Ziadé wrote: > >> I still need to do some more tests, I didn't have time to try the >> various projects under win32. >> It's planned to night. >> >> The tests are consisting of compiling and insatling a dozain of >> projects on linux and win32 (and bith when possible) > > Great thanks, let us know how it goes. If there's any question at > all about the fixes that have gone in since rc1, we should spin an > rc2. Just curious, how big a server does the linux portion of the test require memory-wise? Would, e.g. an Ubuntu 9.0x with 256MB do the job? I ask because those types of servers are available for short-run jobs for pennines per hour and I would be willing to work on the code to fire-up, load them with the test suite, do the run, and shut them down. I happen to have a bunch of code lying around for doing such things... S
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