
We now have a (Linux) travis-ci buildbot so we should be able to use
whatever script that buildbot runs.
To make a full validate you simply check out the source repos and run:
CPUS=N sh validate
(CPUS=N is optional of course.)
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 9:42 AM, harry
It having been suggested that a buildbot for Windows may be needed, and it being possible that I may receive permission from management for setting one up in my department's server room, I set about attempting to discover what this actually entails.
A Google search led me to https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/BuildBot, which tells me that "Buildbot is currently down, and we are working on a replacement. See Builder for more details." If I follow the 'down' link , I get to the GHC status April 2010 page, which says that buildbot has been abandoned, suggesting that the page should be deleted. Could someone confirm before I go ahead and delete it?
The Builder page has clear instructions on how to set up a build slave, and a link to the build results. The build results contains an assortment of dud links and builds from August and earlier.
What is the current state of automated builds?
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