hi Stas,

A new box is being setup with numerous VMs (Dan is on it). Each of of
them will cover one supported platform (debian, rh, bsd, win) and will
run the builds and tests using rmtools in controlled environment, like
what I began to do with windows a while back already. Build and tests
log will be available more than daily (will see how fast the tests can
be run, but 3-4x daily if necessary should be possible).

Code coverage won't be available for all run tho', as it slow down the
process and it is not necessary on each revision or change :)

Cheers,

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:29 AM, Stas Malyshev <smalys...@sugarcrm.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Since we started to pay real attention to our unit tests now, I wonder if we
> could set up some kind of frequently-running CI system that could be used to
> screen commits and identify breakage early? That'd help with 5.4 process I
> think.
> We have http://gcov.php.net/ but it doesn't run with the frequency I'd like
> and since it says the run takes 44 hours it's kind of understandable. So I
> wonder if we could have something that just builds it and runs unit tests
> and we could see it in the same format as on gcov? Ideally after each commit
> would be nice, but say once an hour or two (even fullest unit tests run
> should take more than that, I think) would be OK too. If we could have two
> of them, like Linux & Windows, it'd be even better, but at least one would
> be nice.
> What do you think?
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