On 26 April 2012 20:41, Łukasz Czerwiński <milimet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Mike, Graham and David wrote about more or less automatic running of tests > and presenting only the results, possibly on an unused computer. > > I realised that I have a server on Dreamhost that probably could be such a > computer - there is unlimited disk space and unlimited bandwidth (to some > extend, I guess, but that will be enough for us). Now I'm trying to compile > Lilypond on it - there are some libraries missing, I'm in progress of > figuring out whether I can install it locally (it's a shared server, not a > private one, so I don't have root on it). > > If yes and lilypond compiles, we could automatically pull git repo, run > tests on it, pack the results and send an email with a link to them. There > is Apache, PHP, MySQL there, so if you would like to do a website to > present results directly on the server, it's possible :) > I will finish installing Lilypond on a Dreamhost server soon, but because it's a shared server, I have some problems with overusing its resources. I've contacted Technical support and there are willing to help, e.g. giving me bigger limits or sth, BUT I must know one thing: How much CPU time and memory would regtests consume? How many times a day will they be run? Łukasz
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