[Pdx-pm] Fwd: [Bioperl-l] 'Nightly build' tracking for Bioperl

Michael Rasmussen mikeraz at patch.com
Wed Sep 15 12:55:48 CDT 2004


On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 10:42:40AM -0700, kellert wrote:
> 
> 
> You have received an important e-mail delivery from  kellert
> For security reasons, this e-mail package has been encrypted.
>  
> Please pick up the e-mail package at the following Web address: 
> https://smgw1.ohsu.edu/ime?x=4-29907-21274-T7YVYVUE
> 
> The package will expire on  Friday October 15, 2004 at 10:43:19 PDT7
> If you do not pick up your e-mail package by this date it will be
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I was the first to click through and found the list needed to register.

So for the future the secret to get email packages from OHSU 
The account id is Portland Perlmonger.

The contents of the package are:

I'm betting one of yuse guys has a great idea for this.
TK

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Peter van Heusden <pvh at egenetics.com>
> Date: September 15, 2004 3:11:50 AM PDT
> To: bioperl-l at bioperl.org
> Cc: Subject: [Bioperl-l] 'Nightly build' tracking for Bioperl
>
> Some kind of 'nightly build' system for Bioperl - which automatically
> builds the current Bioperl distribution from CVS, runs the tests and
> reports problems - was mentioned as a good idea at the BOF at BOSC
> 2004. I've spent a bit of time looking at open source build monitoring
> tools, and I'm pretty frustrated. Everything out there seems to be
> either really hard to install (e.g. Mozilla Tinderbox) or incomplete
> (Test::AutoBuild).
>
> Has anyone worked on something like this before? Does anyone have
> recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
>
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