On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Yven Leist wrote:
On Tuesday 19 March 2002 23:47, Michael Cardenas wrote:
Can you pick up wine and compile it on a daily/weekly basis and let us know when/if your apps break?
Yes, definitely. I might not be able to do it _every_ day, but I could certainly guarantee testing it at least once a week. As far as trivial breakage is concerned (i.e application not starting at all) I could probably even setup a simple cron job on my server that does a "cvs up -dP && configure && make && make install && wine {my appp}" and tests whether the application comes up, notifying me if it doesn't.
I think that doing it each time Alexandre releases a new version of Wine (about every two weeks) would even be enough... at least until we reach 0.9. Then we would want to know about breakage during or before the -betaX/-preX phase. But if you can do it weekly it's even better. It's just that I don't want to scare other volunteers who may think we expect them to test their applications with a new Wine every day :-)
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