Martin> On the slave, you need to install buildbot, and create a slave Martin> configuration; it would the be good if the slave process would Martin> somehow get restarted automatically after a system reboot (I Martin> think there are recipes for that out there). A static IP address makes things a bit easier as well, though it's not impossible to run a buildbot using a dynamic IP address assuming you use dyndns.org or something similar to maintain the name-to-IP mapping. I ran a Mac OSX buildbot for the community buildbots for awhile but never did figure out at the time how to get it to fire up on reboot. That was a few years ago. I think today that would easily be accomplished with an @reboot crontab entry. Dunno if that was available way back then, but it's certainly supported on Mac OSX now. Skip
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