Le 09/08/2012 01:26, Floris Bruynooghe a écrit : >> >> What Martin said; SPARC under Linux is probably a hobbyist platform. >> Enterprise users of Solaris SPARC systems can still volunteer to provide and >> maintain a buildslave. > > > Is http://wiki.python.org/moin/BuildBot the relevant documentation? Yes, it is, but parts of it may be out of date. Please amend the instructions where necessary :-) > It still seems to refer to subversion, I presume that is no longer > needed and just mercurial will do? True. > I've set up a blank solaris 10 > zone on a sparc T1000 with the OpenCSW toolchain (gcc 4.6.3) on our > server and installed buildslave. According to the instructions this > is the point where I ask for a slave name and password. Ok, I'll send you one in a couple of days (away from Paris right now). > Also, would it make sense to support OpenCSW more out of the box? > Currently we carry some patches for setup.py in order to pick up e.g. > sqlite from /opt/csw etc. Would there be an interest in supporting > this? I don't know, what is OpenCSW? I think the answer also depends on the complexity of said patches. Regards Antoine.
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