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Re: [Fab-user] On Paramiko (was: Why is the version that's available on
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Jeff Forcier |
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Re: [Fab-user] On Paramiko (was: Why is the version that's available on pypi only at 0.1.1?) |
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Sat, 17 Oct 2009 21:48:07 -0400 |
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 9:10 PM, address@hidden
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Can
> you just pull the specific tag from their SVN? (I have no idea how they're
> set up)
I was planning on either pulling down the 1.7.4 release, or applying
Pat's patch to 1.7.5 (leaning towards the former as it's relatively
proven and 1.7.5 may have additional bugs.)
If I end up taking advantage of this situation and continue forking
Paramiko, I'll have to start thinking about synchronizing with their
SVN or the Github mirror Robey seems to maintain.
> If there's anything I can do over the next couple of days, to get 0.9.0 out
> the door (finally!), please let me know.
Taking a look at 0.9-doc-rewrite's Sphinx docs would help, as it's
close to done and will merge prior to release. Mostly looking for
"you're still not covering X" or "section Y has zero code examples and
could use one" sorts of things. I still have to wrap up two of the
usage doc files (should be obvious which) and rewrite the tutorial (as
something shorter/more coherent than the current one) but that's it.
> I'm working on the buildbot for distutils and Distribute and Fabric is an
> integral part of it. (see the distutils list for details)
Got a link? :) Poked around the recent archives and nothing jumped out
at me besides that zlib stuff.
> What I'm I'm working on is a scheme for firing up on-demand buildbot servers
> for Python projects so you can test on a whole bunch of platforms (all
> Linux, right now, but Windows in the near future).
Is this related at all to what Jesse Noller is doing / was doing was
talking about doing? I know he's using Fab or at least evaluating it,
and I can't remember if that was related to his own buildbot stuff :)
Just curious.
> P.S. BTW, do you have a buildbot set up for doing fabric testing?
Not yet, but I've been planning to once I go back to expanding the
test suite (it's still just a toolchain POC really.) I've seen
testdaemon, pony-build, Hudson and a few other names in my travels; a
code.fabfile.org ticket enumerating the options would be a good idea.
-Jeff