On 4 August 2010 20:17, "Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de> wrote: > Ah. It should certainly be possible to set this up locally - you just > need to run a buildbot master as well, either on the same machine > or a different one. The only thing you can't then get is automatic > notifications on commits. You could emulate this with manually > triggering builds over the master web pages, or by using buildbot's > svnpoller change source (which defaults to a poll interval of 10min). > > To get started, I could share with you the master configuration of > python.org (with account information stripped, of course). Thanks, I'll have a look at what I need to set up when I next get some time (which may be a few weeks, as I'm on holiday soon :-)). When I get to a suitable point, I'll get back to you. It may be that setting up a full master/slave setup is more effort than it's going to be worth to me (after all, I have a buildslave to work on in any case...) - I was thinking more of something a little simpler, just a means of running the tests manually in a service-type environment. If the buildmaster/slave setup is more than I feel like setting up, I'll look into that as an alternative. Thanks for the suggestion. Paul.
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