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
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.