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Re: GCC Testing Efforts web page: gcc.gnu.org/testing
- From: Joe Buck <jbuck at synopsys dot com>
- To: rschiele at uni-mannheim dot de (Robert Schiele)
- Cc: janis187 at us dot ibm dot com (Janis Johnson), gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org, phil at jaj dot com, schiele at pi3 dot informatik dot uni-mannheim dot de, ljrittle at freebsd dot org, hp at bitrange dot com
- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 08:22:39 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: Re: GCC Testing Efforts web page: gcc.gnu.org/testing
> Well, I can provide my ugly bash script (Now even with some
> documentation!), if someone was interrested. I think, it might make
> sense to add something like the following to the first point "Perform
> regular builds...":
>
> "<p>You can fetch some simple scripts doing this job for you from <a
> href=3D"http://pi3.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/~schiele/autobuild/">this
> web site</a>, but note that they are given to you without any
> warranty. They automatically send test results and bootstrap
> failure reports to the gcc-testresults mailing list. PLEASE read
> the documentation BEFORE using them!</p>"
Nothing provided by the FSF (or other free software providers) has a
warranty. If you want to warn people that something is probably not
robust, "no warranty" probably isn't a good way to do it.
>