On 14/04/2010 18:49, Steve Holden wrote: > Bill Janssen wrote: > >> Michael Foord<fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk> wrote: >> >> >>>> Isn't that just a matter of having the recipe written down somewhere? >>>> >>>> >>> Yes, that would be nice. :-) Preferably a recipe that doesn't involve >>> Macports or Fink which some of us are allergic to. >>> >> Yes, ditto the MacPorts/Fink allergy. >> >> All we need is a script, right? The released branches should be built >> automatically every night anyway, just for regression testing. >> >> Perhaps we should take this up on Mac-Python? >> >> > Please do, and let me know if resources of some kind would help. > A Mac buildbot would *definitely* be useful and I know some of the Python-dev crew would like access to a Mac OS X machine for trying out fixes when none of the core Mac maintainers are around. A couple of co-located, or otherwise hosted, Mac boxes would be very useful. The obvious question is who would hold the keys (maintain the buildbot)? I don't know if Ronald has the spare capacity to do this (?). If someone will help me with the initial setup I can otherwise volunteer. All the best, Michael > regards > Steve > -- http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/
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