tinderbox information.
Jim Gettys
release-wranglers@freedesktop.org
Tue Mar 9 18:56:26 PST 2004
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 13:17, Egbert Eich wrote:
> Also would it be possible to run the build in an lndir-ed tree
> to avoid cvs from complaining about files that it doesn't know
> about? It would keep the logs much shorter.
>
Almost anything is possible; it is just a perl script (ugh).
This instant, getting Bonsai running would be more useful.
I did add it to the todo list in the wiki (though maybe I
should add the suggestion to the bugzilla instead: I created
bugzilla components yesterday for tinderbox).
- Jim
> Egbert.
>
>
> Egbert Eich writes:
> >
> > I'm still trying to understand the build that takes place in
> > tinderbox. It looks like it checks out pieces of the tree
> > and does a 'make -k'.
> > This has two disadvantages:
> > 1. It doesn't stop on the problem, therefore the area
> > where the problem happened is not easy to spot.
> > 2. The Makefiles don't get rebuild. If something was
> > changed within an Imakefile or config file it will
> > not show up in the logs.
> >
>
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