Quite possibly. How do we do that?
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Rahul <[email protected]> wrote: > Shouldn't mails from jenkins be sent to the dev list also ? > > > On 08-08-2012 01:38, Gabriel Reid wrote: >> >> Thanks for getting that all set up Matthias! >> >> Could you (or Josh, or anyone with the rights to do so) add my address >> ([email protected]) to the email notification list on the jobs (or grant me >> editing rights)? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Gabriel >> >> >> On Tuesday 7 August 2012 at 21:54, Matthias Friedrich wrote: >> >>> Hey guys, >>> >>> we now have two Jenkins build jobs for Crunch: >>> >>> * https://builds.apache.org/job/Crunch-master/ >>> * https://builds.apache.org/job/Crunch-master-integration/ >>> >>> The first one runs "mvn package" on commit, the second one runs >>> "mvn verify" nightly. Apache's build farm seems to be overloaded >>> so I think it's better to be good citizens and not run our integration >>> tests on commit. If you want email notifications you can add your mail >>> address at the job configuration page (you need editing authorization >>> for this). Before taking this further towards producing reports, let's >>> see how stable the system is. >>> >>> Thanks Josh and Brock for getting this started! >>> >>> >>> For people reading this mail on the archives: If you are using git and >>> get an error message "Could not apply tag ... Please tell me who you >>> are" then see INFRA-4697. >>> >>> Jenkins wans to tag each build and that fails if git's user.email and >>> user.name (http://user.name) are missing. Some build machines are >>> properly set up, others >>> aren't, producing this error message. You can set these configuration >>> values in your Jenkins job config. In section "Build Environment", >>> activate checkbox "Set environment variables" and enter the following: >>> >>> GIT_COMMITTER_NAME=Jenkins >>> [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) >>> >>> Good luck :) >>> >>> Regards, >>> Matthias >> >> >> >
