Whole tree up to date before committing

Alexander Belchenko bialix at ukr.net
Thu Oct 22 21:17:41 BST 2009


Óscar Fuentes пишет:
> "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen at xemacs.org> writes:
> 
> One project where I partipate has about 20 daily committers, which
> combined make an average of about 100 commits per day. Most of them
> work on the same timezone, so commits tend to concentrate on the same
> hours. As they are serious about keeping the build pristine, a full
> `make check' is mandatory before committing code changes (let's say
> there are 60 of those per day). Building the project and running the
> test suite takes about 20 minutes on a state-of-the-art workstation. I'm
> sure you will realize that bazaar's policy will create a so serious
> bottleneck that is inapplicable.

Are you aware of PQM? It's designed to solve exactly this problem: unload developers from boring
stuff of landing their patches when there is many developers plus running tests before commit?




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