Manuzhai wrote: >>No; nobody volunteered a machine yet (plus the hand-holding that >>is always necessary with Windows). > > > What exactly is needed for this? Does it need to be a machine dedicated > to this stuff, or could I just run the tests once every day or so when I > feel like it and have them submitted to buildbot? "The point" of buildbot (atleast the way we use it) is to see immediately what check-in broke the tests on some platform. So yes, permanent availability would be desirable. However, buildbot runs in the background (atleast on Unix), and gets triggered whenever a checkin occurs. So the machine doesn't have to be *dedicated*; any machine that is always on might do. Regards, Martin
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