Hello Chris,
There are a few open projects that provide some of this functionality. I have experience with CruiseControl, which integrates nicely with ant, cvs and junit > http://sourceforge.net/projects/cruisecontrol > http://www.martinfowler.com/articles/continuousIntegration.html A nightly build-and-test on the openbio hardware would be great. Uh oh -- I almost sound like I am volunteering! ;) michael On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Chris Dagdigian wrote: > Hi folks, > > Despite the fact that I'm doing this about a year later than planned > (long story involving our network connectivity, IP address hijacking and > colocation facility omited :) I'm in the process of bringing up one of > the Netra T1 servers that was donated to us by Sun Microsystems last year. > > This system is meant to replace our existing anonymous CVS source code > server including the viewcvs.cgi web front end. The current anonymous > cvs box runs OpenBSD on AMD Athalon and was meant to be a temporary > solution. > > One of the nice things about rolling out this box is that we now have an > up-to-date Solaris8 system to work on. > > I'm offering access to this system to anyone from the biojava camp that > would like to take on the task of building some sort of "did today's > commits break biojava?" nightly test procedure. > > Automatic build testing of our live cvs repositories is on the list of > "neat" features we would like to be doing across all of the bio* > language-based projects. I may take a stab at writing the bioperl tester > time permitting. > > Any takers? Would nightly build testing be useful for biojava developers > to have? > > -Chris > > > _______________________________________________ > Biojava-l mailing list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://biojava.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l > _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://biojava.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l