On Mar 9, 2009, at 2:59 PM, Aurélio A. Heckert wrote:

This log will be updated every day:

http://inkscapeBrasil.org/LastMakeCheck


A script on my cron do this (with other little tests):


svn update

./autogen.sh

./configure --prefix="$bin_dir" \

              --with-perl --with-python \

              --enable-inkboard \

              --with-gnome-vfs

make

make install

make check > update-the-web-page


You might want to look into some actual "continuous build" software.

One that is free and quick to set up is CruiseControl

http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/

I've used it now and then, and did successfully test setting it up on one of my PC's to do an Inkscape build. One of the nice things with a continuous build system is that generally they know about different source control tools, and when things fail can pinpoint who had made commits since the last successful build.

Also I poked in our CxxTest support for different output formats. So if we need something else, it is not that hard.