In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Jeremy write
s:
>IMHO, it's not such a bad idea. freebsd-current _is_ the place to
>report problems with -current, why can't the report be produced by a
>daemon? All the MUA's I've ever used allowed me to delete a mail
>before reading all of it, so I don't see that having detailed
>information (at the end) is a real issue (though it might be for
>someove paying by the byte).
I agree.
>Comments:
>- I hope it has a well-defined subject so it can be easily recognized.
"FreeBSD Build status"
>- I presume it's built using the default make.conf.
Yes.
>- It would be nice if it reported changes since the previous day (or
> successful build). This would make it easier to see what has been
> broken recently.
Well, it reports on sundays and if anything doesn't build.
If it reports, it includes the errors which from the non-building
components and "New warnings in *" delta lists relative to the
previous report.
I've sorted the report so that the most interesting things are
at the top.
Other ideas welcome.
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