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The MacPorts Project's main goal is to provide an easy way to install various open-source software products on the Darwin OS family, with Mac OS X being the primary target. There are currently over 8000 ports available, with more being added on a regular basis.

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Autobench is a tool that automatically builds and benchmarks Common Lisp implementations (but can be used to autobuild & benchmark other things as well). It is being used to compile the historical benchmark graphs for SBCL, CMUCL, and CLISP, also known as "Boinkmarks".

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An IRC bot written in PHP. Erebot is designed to be modular, have a clean code and present some of PHP's most advanced capabilities in action. The bot features: - plain-text/secure connection to IRC servers - server auto-connect - channel auto-join - auto-identification to a nick server ... [More] - internationalized messages - a few games - a few tools - other features you can learn about by downloading the code [Less]

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A python/Django app to manage buildbots. Meant to make getting a build started quick and easy via a web interface.

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  3,189 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

A tray icon application that monitors buildbot servers (via polling). Also supports lava lamp control via Phidgets USB Board. Available in two versions: * Java - Requires tray-icon support. * Python - Requires Python 2.5 and PyQt with Qt 4.2+

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  2,134 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

Django-based overlord of Buildbot-based infrastructure.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  5,752 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed almost 3 years ago
 
 

TapTinder is continuous integration and automated testing tool for software engineering. Using your own TapTinder installation or TapTinder service you can monitor, diagnose and improve the quality of software right during development in real-time. TapTinder clients run your builds and tests across ... [More] multiple platforms and multiple environments in parallel. Results are collected by a server that provides fast feedback to your developers. A sophisticated web interface gives you the tools to visualize, trace and analyze collected data to diagnose defects immediately or later for future planning. [Less]

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TurboGears BuildBot extensionsWhat is it ?This project was created during Google Summer of Code. Its goal is to create a BuildBot system for TurboGears. It implements some extensions to BuildBot which simplify the usage of BuildBot with easy_install and Windows/*nix build systems. As a part of this ... [More] project a BuildBot administration WebInterface will be created to add new build tasks without writing code. BuildBot systemOne part of the project is a BuildBot system for the TurboGears project. A BuildBot system consist of a BuildMaster and a lot of BuildSlaves. Web config interfaceThe second part is a WebInterface which simplifies the adjustment of the BuildMaster. It uses the TurboGears framework and generates the config files which control the build process. How to contributeLook at our Contributing page to learn how to help. Further resourcesThere is a list of links to pages related to this project on the Resources page. [Less]

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BuildGrowler is a 'native' Universal OS X application that will connect to a BuildBot server and provide notifications regarding the status of the various builds performed by the server. Currently it will report started builds, finished builds, and, most importantly, failed builds. ... [More] Notifications are provided by the excellent Growl notification system, which you must install in order to use BuildGrowler. FeaturesConnects to BuildBot servers and provides alerts for started, stopped, and failed builds Notifications use Growl Passwords are stored in the Keychain Universal Binary Places to goSee the Installing page for instructions on how to install BuildGrowler. Check out some Screenshots before installing. If you are really not convinced yet, see the why use BuildGrowler page. See the BuildBot setup page for instructions on how to set up BuildBot to accept connections from BuildGrowler. [Less]

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Buildbot does not have the built in ability to treat VMs differently than normal Build Slaves. The issue that comes up is when a build is requested, an instance of VMWare can get bogged down by running more than one build at a time. This proxy will serialize those builds and start and stop VMs when appropriate.

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