<p>Mc, I couldnt help myself and I spawned a vm on my mac to test it. CentOS 5.6 and could run the first run with just a few hiccups. Problably due to me being tired.<br>
I can look at the docs to make one build for linux of freeswitch but i really dont want to work for nothing.</p>
<p>I see some other offerrings so my question is: Should I invest time on this or python juat sucks too much so we wont use it kinda deal?</p>
<p>Let me know but know that i am willing to help !!</p>
<p>JM</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Aug 31, 2011 11:48 PM, "Arnaldo de Moraes Pereira" <<a href="mailto:egghunt@gmail.com">egghunt@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Michael, did you test it just on CentOS?<br>
> <br>> 2011/8/31 Joćo Mesquita <<a href="mailto:jmesquita@freeswitch.org">jmesquita@freeswitch.org</a>><br>> <br>>> I can promise to give it a serious try. I am out of the country this week<br>>> but I will try to get my hands dirty either way. I kinda know python despite<br>
>> of what bkw_ has to say about it. LOL<br>>><br>>> Regards,<br>>><br>>> JM<br>>><br>>><br>>> On Wednesday, August 31, 2011, Michael Collins wrote:<br>>><br>>>> Hey all,<br>
>>><br>>>> On today's conference call someone pointed out that there is a utility<br>>>> called BuildBot that helps to automate testing of new commits to git, svn,<br>>>> etc. You can find it at <a href="http://buildbot.net">buildbot.net</a>. The catch: it's written in Python.<br>
>>> (blech)<br>>>><br>>>> I tried to build it on 3 different systems and I get 3 different<br>>>> undecipherable Python-ish errors. (Stuff like syntax errors during the build<br>>>> or syntax errors in twstd while it's running, dependency mismatches for<br>
>>> python-virtualenv, etc.) If you have a system that can test this out, and<br>>>> you can stand to use Python this much (:D) then please try out the steps<br>>>> outlined here:<br>>>><br>
>>> <a href="http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/current/tutorial/firstrun.html">http://buildbot.net/buildbot/docs/current/tutorial/firstrun.html</a><br>>>><br>>>> Supposedly this thing will let us run multiple tests on multiple boxes and<br>
>>> aggregate the results. I'll believe it when I see it. :) If you get this<br>>>> working please let me know. Also, if you can set up a test platform that<br>>>> would also be helpful. Ideally we would have multiple Linuxes, OS X,<br>
>>> Windows, etc. and test on all these platforms. Let me know what you come up<br>>>> with.<br>>>><br>>>> Thanks,<br>>>> Michael<br>>>><br>>><br>>><br>>> --<br>
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