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Radnik is a build/compile/svn bot. It sits on <code>#apertium</code>, <code>irc.freenode.net</code>.
'''Radnik''' (from Serbo-Croatian for "worker") is a build/compile/svn bot. It sits on <code>#apertium</code>, <code>irc.freenode.net</code>.


It is linked with the online test site at [http://xixona.dlsi.ua.es/testing/interface/ xixona]. If you do an svn commit, and don't want to wait 12 hours for the next update, hope onto irc and use radnik to do a rebuild.
It is linked with the online test site at [http://xixona.dlsi.ua.es/testing/interface/ xixona]. If you do an svn commit, and don't want to wait 12 hours for the next update, hope onto irc and use radnik to do a rebuild.

Revision as of 08:53, 7 June 2007

Radnik (from Serbo-Croatian for "worker") is a build/compile/svn bot. It sits on #apertium, irc.freenode.net.

It is linked with the online test site at xixona. If you do an svn commit, and don't want to wait 12 hours for the next update, hope onto irc and use radnik to do a rebuild.

For example:

<spectie> radnik, rebuild apertium-en-af
-radnik- Building apertium-en-af
-radnik- Your build probably completely successfully.

Radnik also rebuilds on each CIA commit message. Unfortunately CIA can be quite slow, so you may need to wait 10 minutes or so between the commit and the build. Going on irc offers instant gratification.

The bot will only talk to a set of pre-defined users, if you wish to be added, please contact fran (irc: spectre).

Limitations

It would be ideal if it could get a message straight from the svn post commit script, rather than having it go SF svn post-commit -> Email -> CIA -> IRC -> radnik. Unfortunately sourceforge only allows a certain number of pre-defined scripts in their SVN post-commit, so this is a little hack.