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Re: Snapshots
- To: "Joseph S. Myers" <jsm28 at cam dot ac dot uk>
- Subject: Re: Snapshots
- From: Jeffrey A Law <law at redhat dot com>
- Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 18:22:17 -0700
- cc: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Reply-To: law at redhat dot com
In message <Pine.LNX.4.32.0103062339360.32527-100000@kern.srcf.societies.cam.
ac.uk>you write:
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Jeffrey A Law wrote:
>
> > I did the script twiddling and ran a snapshot yesterday. They'll be
> > running out of crontab again starting next week.
>
> The gccadmin crontab, or your personal one? The former is clearly
> preferable if anyone else with appropriate access should wish to work on
> cleaning up the snapshot/release scripts. (Though I can't find any sign
> of an actual announcement of gccadmin, what it's to be used for and by
> whom, where mail generated by output from its cron jobs goes, etc. - the
> "subsequent mail" mentioned by Mark Mitchell in
> <URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2001-02/msg00626.html> - at least not on
> the public GCC lists rather than overseers.) But given an actual
> statement of for what gccadmin should be used - and given someone else
> more familiar with doing these things with CVS handling any auto-checkout
> arrangements - and given the currently used scripts working from the
> gccadmin account - I'm more likely to work on such things as snapshot
> scripts.
My personal one. Folks in gccadmin can easily move it though. It's
called "rel_snap" and basically works like the snapshot script, except it
has to do a few things differently.
Sorry,
jeff