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Re: [nmap-svn] r32869 - nmap/todo


From: Daniel Miller <bonsaiviking () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 07:50:26 -0500

On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 7:15 AM, Jacek Wielemborek <d33tah () gmail com> wrote:

21/05/2014 07:08:56 commit-mailer () nmap org:
Author: fyodor
Date: Wed May 21 07:08:55 2014
New Revision: 32869

Log:
Add a few more tasks

Modified:
   nmap/todo/nmap.txt

Modified: nmap/todo/nmap.txt
===============================================================
=============== --- nmap/todo/nmap.txt        (original)
+++ nmap/todo/nmap.txt        Wed May 21 07:08:55 2014
@@ -16,6 +16,11 @@
   We should probably do it in pretty much the same way we
handle Zenmap (configure.ac, Makefile.in, and ndiff/setup.pl)

+o Look into moving our Mac building/testing system into a
virtual +  machine or leased server sort of environment so
that multiple Nmap +  developers can access it and nobody has
to keep a stack of Mac Minis +  in their closet.

We could definitely use one for Windows as well. Polling for
commits and running msbuild to try to rebuild Nmap shouldn't be
that difficult, I could try setting it up myself if you gave me a
Windows VM. MSVC is quite different compared to gcc and Ncat is
especially annoying in this sense as it's being built in C++
mode, so this would definitely benefit non-Windows users.


This is on my personal todo list for this summer. My intent is to get
Visual Studio Professional with MSDN and use the included Azure instances
for automated builds. I welcome advice from anyone with experience in this
area!

Dan
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