Ciao's health
Our compile farm (testing servers) is continously testing each change in the Ciao repository and building pre-packaged binary distributions for a variety of widely used operating systems. Here is the status of the system:
| O.S. | Machine | Source | Revision | Clean | Configure | Build | Docs | Install | Tests | Uninstall | Status |
| Ubuntu 8.04 | cliptest1 | svn | unknown | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Unknown |
| Debian Sarge | cliptest1 | tar | unknown | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Unknown |
| Mac OS X | cliptest2 | tar | unknown | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Unknown |
| Windows XP | r2d2 | tar | unknown | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Unknown |
| Solaris Sparc | ciempies | tar | unknown | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Unknown |
| Ubuntu 8.10 (x86-64) | cliptest3 | tar | unknown | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Unknown |
| Fedora 10 | cliptest3 | tar | unknown | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Unknown |
(see ticket #42)
Important notes
Relase Notes for the Upcoming Version!
We ask you (the Ciao developer) to annotate every NEW interesting, mayor contribution, or enhancement to Ciao) (and anything that you could remember from the past years), indicating in:
- The first version comment in the trunk/ciao/doc/common/ciao.pl (e.g. http://clip.dia.fi.upm.es/Software/Ciao/trac/browser/trunk/ciao/doc/common/ciao.pl#L160)
some lines containing at least:
- description and authors
- whether it is stable, unstable, etc.
- revision number of important events (e.g. when the change was introduced, when it became stable)
Note that the revision number would allow us to precisely identify versions before and after big changes.
Do not hesitate to add unfinished things, as long as you believe that it is worth mentioning it in the Release Notes of next or following versions (whenever your contribution is ready).
Nightly-built manuals
They can be found here (TODO: update them for each commit, per module).
Components
(see ticket #40)
- Core system (minumum part of the language, compilation, analysis, transformations that defines Ciao)
- Extra (useful libraries or extensions, not part of the language itself and not required for the core system)
- Extra libraries x
- Contributed/experimental (extensions and libraries not yet included in 'core' or 'extra')
- Useful development tools
- Emacs-based IDE x
Experimental Debian Packages
See Debian
About this page
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