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Re: Making ra_serf the default for DAV

From: Lieven Govaerts <svnlgo_at_mobsol.be>
Date: 2006-10-20 01:45:56 CEST

Jani Averbach wrote:
> On 2006-10-19 18:50-0400, Mark Phippard wrote:
>
>> "Daniel L. Rall" <dlr@finemaltcoding.com> wrote on 10/19/2006 05:44:58 PM:
>>
>>
>>> On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Mark Phippard wrote:
>>>
>>> It'd be great to get some Buildbot build slaves going using serf.
>>>
>> I agree. My understanding from Paul Burba was that Buildbot is only
>> testing file:// currently. It would be nice to see it expanded to other
>> protocols, and eventually multiple server versions to test compatability
>> issues that occasionally crop up. Of course I am not volunteering :)
>>
>
> I talked with Lieven and it might be a little bit difficult do to what
> svntest was/is doing with buildbot. So, I will fire up my svntest
> system, and add ra_serf to the test setup. At some point we like to go
> over and figure out what we actually like to do with svntest/buildbot.
>
Well, it's not that difficult to add ra_svn, ra_dav or ra_serf testing.
The issue Jani refers to is that currently the buildbot master decides
which combinations the slave builds, and not the slave itself (ie.
svntest). But if you can add ra_serf to your test setup Jani that would
be cool.

I'll send a summary of the svncommit discussions concerning buildbot to
the list in the coming days, including an action list, but now I'm gonna
enjoy my three days in Manhattan.

Lieven.

PS: Daniel, thanks for volunteering, it's much appreciated ;)

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