
April 14, 2010
11:41 a.m.
On 14/04/2010 17:36, Bill Janssen wrote:
Michael Foord<fuzzyman@voidspace.org.uk> wrote:
Building the Mac installer requires volunteer time which I'm not sure that more hardware will fix - compiling a full build of Python for Mac OS X (with all the Python modules like Tkinter etc) requires expertise which only a few people have.
That's nuts. Why isn't this expertise captured in the form of a script?
A Mac OS X machine (and location to keep it) for the buildbots is a *big* need however.
At least two. You want Leopard and Snow Leopard, too.
Well - an XServe that we can run virtualisation on would be the *ideal* solution. I think the X serves are the only machines you are *allowed* to virtualise OS X on (?). All the best, Michael
Bill