> Would there be any value in setting up a project on sourceforge to > make use of their compile farm? I know that it doesn't cover all > platforms, but it would perhaps be a start to mechanical compile and > regression testing. I haven't looked at the platforms available in the compile farm recently, but afaik regression coverage for over half a dozen platforms already happens without (extra) effort: Tom Lane has three or more platforms, I've got Linux, Bruce has BSDI, Marc has FreeBSD, we have some active W32 developers, etc etc. What would SF add to this mix? - Thomas
- Re: [HACKERS] Re: beta5 ... Tom Lane
- Re: [HACKERS] Re: beta5 ... Bruce Momjian
- Re: [HACKERS] beta5 ... Tatsuo Ishii
- Re: [HACKERS] beta5 ... Tom Lane
- Re: [HACKERS] beta5 ... Tom Lane
- Re: [HACKERS] beta5 ... Tom Lane
- Re: [HACKERS] beta5 ... Peter Eisentraut
- Re: [HACKERS] beta5 ... The Hermit Hacker
- Re: [HACKERS] beta5 ... Peter T Mount
- RE: [HACKERS] beta5 ... Michael Ansley
- Re: [HACKERS] Re: beta5 ... Thomas Lockhart
- Re: [HACKERS] Re: beta5 ... Larry Rosenman
- Re: [HACKERS] Re: beta5 ... Tom Lane
- Re: [HACKERS] Re: beta5 ... Justin Clift
- RE: [HACKERS] beta5 ... Matthew
- RE: [HACKERS] beta5 ... Peter Eisentraut
- FW: [HACKERS] beta5 ... Matthew